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contrived

[kuhn-trahyvd] / kənˈtraɪvd /


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Contrived scheduling is part of cricket's multi-team tournaments, where other teams might feel like bit players.

From BBC • Aug. 31, 2023

Contrived group dancing meant the probability of a handsome guy asking me to dance was nada, but the bigger problem was my feet.

From Forbes • Feb. 2, 2011

Contrived and perverse as it is, Firbank's world seems curiously real.

From Time Magazine Archive

Contrived to leave viewers feeling scared silly rather than profoundly shaken, this tournament of terror spells instant stardom for two relatively uncelebrated English performers, Samantha Eggar and Terence Stamp, although Stamp is seriously miscast.

From Time Magazine Archive

And whether then Some god stepped in, benign to men; Or Modesty, too long outlawed, Contrived to aid the pious fraud, I know not:—but from that same day She talked in quite a different way.

From Collected Poems In Two Volumes, Vol. II by Dobson, Austin




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