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[fahyn-l-ee] / ˈfaɪn l i /




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Cher, now 75, seemed fond of the idea and said she'd take Spears to the French town to "eat ice cream to her heart's content" once the pop star is "FINALLY FREE."

From Fox News • Jul. 30, 2021

And in style—he drops it a few feet from the flag, and finally, FINALLY, this one is finito.

From Golf Digest • May 19, 2019

FINALLY, after voting that lasted two months, November 15th brought a result.

From Economist • Nov. 15, 2017

LIND, FINALLY: Nationals backup 1B-LF Adam Lind heads to the playoffs for the first time in an MLB career that began more than a decade - and precisely 4,577 at-bats - ago.

From Washington Times • Oct. 5, 2017

LIND, FINALLY: Nationals backup 1B-LF Adam Lind heads to the playoffs for the first time in an MLB career that began more than a decade — and precisely 4,577 at-bats — ago.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2017




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