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links
[lingks]
links
/ ɪŋ /
plural noun
short for golf links
( as modifier )
a links course
undulating sandy ground near the shore
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of links1
Example Sentences
Sir Billy, who has family links to Ireland and Sierra Leone, was in 1954 the first black player on a Great Britain rugby league Lions tour.
The links with touts such as Hunter went right to the highest levels of Ticketmaster's group of companies, according to emails read out in court as evidence.
Connecting people and places is also growth-enhancing, but again the £16bn on transport links outside of London will not see quick returns.
He is from a prominent political family in Colombia, with links to the country's Liberal Party.
Police said on Friday that there were "credible links" to suggest Koffa was "strategically involved" in the incident.
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