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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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Keeper of the archives and special collections at the University of York, Gary Brannan, described the sketch as a capsule of British culture "centred around the humour of being miserable at Christmas".

From BBC

In Canada, however, it’s as much a part of the culture as poutine and maple syrup.

From Los Angeles Times

From a family of celebrated poets, Beyzai was imbued in the deepest traditions of Persian culture from birth.

From BBC

Sabalenka and Kyrgios insist it is to attract a different audience to the sport, with an emphasis on fun, entertainment and celebrity culture.

From BBC

Mr Todd's attire was not too unusual for Portland, known for its quirky culture and left-wing protests that revel in the absurd - public yoga and 80s-style aerobics lessons, and nude cycling groups.

From BBC