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canvass

[kan-vuhs] / ˈkæn vəs /


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Canvass the other tenants in your apartment to talk about rent relief?

From Slate • Jun. 11, 2020

The Canvass undershot its mark, $50,000,000 for missions and home expenses, by $8,000,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Anderson, most potent of Southern laymen, wished to know about the successful Yankee "Every Member Canvass" scheme.

From Time Magazine Archive

Canvass will concentrate pledges in two periods, Nov. 15-Dec.

From Time Magazine Archive

Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as exhibited in his Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 until his Assassination, April 14, 1865.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 99, January, 1866 by Various




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