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fixture

[fiks-cher] / ˈfɪks tʃər /
NOUN
fitting, appliance
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The supermarket fixture known for its red-capped spices traces its roots to founder Willoughby McCormick, who at 25 years old started selling root beer, flavoring extracts, and fruit syrups door-to-door.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fixture is taking place because both teams lost their World Cup play-off semi-finals on Thursday, against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Italy respectively.

From BBC

Seven matches have been moved to the Monday 20:00 slot, with only three Saturday 3pm fixtures so far at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

From BBC

He split his players into two camps across the fixtures, the first made up primarily of fringe players and the second of more regular players.

From BBC

Overall, this round of action is thought to be the third-largest in top-flight history, with the two above it boosted by festive turnouts, including Harlequins' annual Big Game fixture drawing near-capacity crowds to Allianz Stadium.

From BBC