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extra

[ek-struh] / ˈɛk strə /






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Even then — alone, terrified, wounded and hungry — she was thinking about her mother who would have extra laundry to wash.

From Los Angeles Times

“They put nets where you have really big fall zones and high-speed sections, places where you need that extra level of protection,” Morse said.

From Los Angeles Times

Though his mother owned a home, she often rented out rooms to bring in extra money.

From Los Angeles Times

Pauline said Jenna almost died after contracting meningitis as a toddler and it made her determined to take extra special care of her youngest child.

From BBC

Building code officials might be extra cautious or extra slow in approving a project for the same reason.

From Los Angeles Times