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fave

[feyv] / feɪv /




Example Sentences

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I look at these admirals, it’s got to be your all-time fave, in black and white.

From Slate

Aesthetics influence our fascination with the glory of ancient Rome; Western culture worships the gladiator’s oiled physical and savage ferocity as the locus classicus of masculinity figures such as Cato and my spouse’s fave Marcus Aurelius to represent the zenith of wisdom.

From Salon

Both artists are part of a growing number of women of color making alternative rock — think also of Beabadoobee, whom Alemeda singles out as a fave — in an era when streaming and social media have dismantled some of the old orthodoxies regarding genre and identity.

From Los Angeles Times

Skies, who adopted her great-grandmother's name, said she co-wrote Madeline, Sleepwalking, Let You W/in, which she described as "my fave", as well as Dallas Major, Relapse and Beg For Me.

From BBC

Holler praise for your fave player.

From The Wall Street Journal