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New words updated on Tuesday, June 24, 2003
Sentence: It was a well-written novel, marred only by the untidy handwriting.
Sentence: She handled difficult negotiations with her big clients with tremendous finesse.
Sentence: Beckham, with his entourage, arrived in Spain with a warm welcome from his football fans there.
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| :: Subservient :: | Adjective |
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Sentence: The manager was seen as a selfish person who is being subservient to the interests of his employees.
Sentence: The two of them are at loggerhead and daily squabbles are common between them.
Sentence: Allegations of human cloning had resulted in rising debate among scientists and politicians.
New words updated on Sunday, June 22, 2003
Sentence: The wildlife animals tamer had a huge menagerie of zebras and giraffes for the neighbours and public to view.
Sentence: It was a facile task for this experienced employee to accomplish.
Sentence: They had reached to an agreement amicably despite the fierce arguments raised.
Sentence: People are looking askance at the idea of spending their holiday in Israel after the war.
Sentence: We have sympathy for that girl who had ailment bothering her since she was born.
New words updated on Saturday, June 21, 2003
Sentence: He was smitten emotionally after hearing that his son was unable to pull over the night.
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| :: Gruesomely :: | Adjective |
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Sentence: He died gruesomely after being slashed and burnt by the cold-blooded murderer.
Sentence: The new employer implemented some new systems which are anathema to the old employees, such as usage of computers to print rather than hand-written reports.
Sentence: The project to upgrade the facilities of the hospital was scuppered after a few disappointing fund-raising held.
Sentence: We can see from his grimaces that he was utterly disappointed with his performance during the match.
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