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estrange

[ih-streynj] / ɪˈstreɪndʒ /


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And Wilson, the estranged founder of the 27-year-old brand, isn’t happy about it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the news of her split from Fichera, Dreyer has spent a significant amount of time at the beach property in recent months—even celebrating her birthday there with her estranged spouse back in August.

From MarketWatch

Juarez-Corro had confronted his estranged wife at a 2006 Memorial Day picnic in a Milwaukee park and demanded to see his daughter, authorities say.

From Seattle Times

In it, they play Ellie and Beth, estranged sisters who reunite at Ellie’s apartment on the night that one of Ellie’s kids reads an ancient text that summons an evil demon.

From New York Times

Yet his father and uncle were estranged, so Bill was only vaguely aware of the Hellmuth side of the family, let alone its connection to architecture.

From Washington Post