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shadowed

[shad-ohd] / ˈʃæd oʊd /




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Along with team member Laura Clifton Byrne, an undergraduate at San Francisco State University, he also shadowed foraging chimpanzees, retrieving freshly dislodged fruits from beneath the canopy and measuring their alcohol content.

From Science Daily

They’ll aim for the south pole where permanently shadowed craters are believed to be packed with frozen water.

From Seattle Times

Drew Hopper, a first-year medical student in central Washington, longed to be an emergency physician ever since he shadowed one as a high-schooler in the Portland area.

From Washington Post

But his time in office was shadowed by a bizarre scandal in which he was accused of assassination and eventually exonerated by a United Nations-backed anti-corruption commission.

From New York Times

Biden’s first two years, shadowed by persistent crises and his predecessor’s ongoing assault on reality, have yielded a confusing dissonance.

From Washington Post