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add on

verb as in accessorize

noun as in additive

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Obviously, the Snow/Snowden story was also a much later add-on—and one that reinforces the ideologically correct message.

I once showed up to read and had been warned that a debut writer was also reading that night—a last minute add-on.

Unlike a phone, wearable technology is an add-on, an accessory, something that comes on top.

One such add-on, Zerocoin, debuted at a San Francisco symposium in May.

As a result, it felt like an add-on, meant to artificially moisten another otherwise dry address.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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