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fave
[ feyv ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of fave1
Example Sentences
Or do you have a personal fave?
At the Grammy Awards, it can be a stunning performance or an ingenious production, a glimpse into the future or a glance at the past, a worldwide smash or an obscurity by a longtime fave.
We already saw this back in November when Judge Edith Jones used a Federalist Society panel to attack law professor Steve Vladeck, while placing criticism of current Ken Paxton fave Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on a weird level playing field with civil rights–era Judge William Wayne Justice.
Upon the August release of her album “Short n’ Sweet,” Carpenter’s fans were quick to point out apparent references to Keoghan — especially on the hit “Bed Chem,” which the actor professed to be his “fave” track.
While there are the big moments — like the dress your fave wore to the Oscars, or your first dinner at Damian — it’s the small moments in between that give a piece life.
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