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/ əʊ /
verb
- intr, preposition to engage in battle with (an enemy)
Example Sentences
It would start with making some matcha and head toward a close with sushi and a movie.
Though the Disney company wasn’t on his radar, Gurr says he was close with Ub Iwerks and his family, having gone to school with one of Ub’s sons.
But as for me being close with him, every single day and seeing the work he puts in, you appreciate him.”
She recounted growing close with Baldenebro, and said he had suggested he could become her “godparent,” according to an amended lawsuit filed in the case.
It was Kirkwood’s second victory in three years at Long Beach and third IndyCar win overall — and it wasn’t really close, with Kirkwood leading for 34 of the 90 laps around the Long Beach Convention Center.
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