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could

[kood, kuhd] / kʊd, kəd /
VERB
preserve fruit, vegetable
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
Antonyms
WEAK




Example Sentences

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The U.S. granted Petro a temporary visa so that he could visit the White House.

From Los Angeles Times

She has no cognitive issues, but has limited physical mobility and could not walk far on her own, family members have told police.

From Los Angeles Times

County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone that killing off the deer — which reduce flammable material through grazing — could increase wildfire risk.

From Los Angeles Times

During that time, they hadn't even managed to win a leg, so seeing the job out on Tuesday could act as a huge psychological boost - as would going on to lift the trophy in March.

From BBC

The case will be decided by three judges - if they find him guilty, he could go to jail for at least 10 years.

From BBC