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habit

[hab-it] / ˈhæb ɪt /


NOUN
dress, clothing, often for a particular purpose
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Focus the conversation on his money habits, as opposed to the debt itself, says New York City-based dating coach Grace Lee.

From MarketWatch

More than two decades ago, Dudley proposed that humans' interest in alcohol has deep roots in primate evolution and stems from ancient foraging habits.

From Science Daily

But playing their seventh consecutive game against teams that are currently below .500, the Lakers let bad habits slip back in.

From Los Angeles Times

For drinks writer Dave Infante, the return of sweet, photogenic drinks fits into a much older story about American drinking habits: we like sweet stuff.

From Salon

A VPN masks your activity, helping maintain your speed while keeping your browsing habits private.

From Salon