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besides

[bih-sahydz] / bɪˈsaɪdz /






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Losing the animals means financial ruin - besides the livestock the farm lost, the sheep's milk, which is sold for the production of feta cheese, is often referred to as Greece's "white gold".

From BBC

The series quickly found a following among budget-conscious cooks, and became even more popular during the pandemic when the housebound masses had few options besides cooking at home.

From The Wall Street Journal

The following five wines are not only sure to please their proposed recipients—and others besides—they represent great value as well.

From The Wall Street Journal

These oddballs have little in common besides their defiance of village norms and their families’ mutual disapproval.

From Los Angeles Times

It's one of her largest costs, besides rent and bills, and she says the cost of everything has continued to go "up and up".

From BBC