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im

[ahy-em] / ˈaɪˈɛm /
NOUN
heartbeat
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The sheriff listened with a distracted look on his face, but when I said I was going to see the judge, he agreed to move the child into a protected area im- mediately.

From MSNBC • Oct. 22, 2014

Penn keeps you wondering whether he's going to im- or explode.

From Time Magazine Archive

Entitled Education for Ministry, Feilding's work concludes that seminary teaching tends to be evangelically uninspiring and professionally im- practical.

From Time Magazine Archive

The documentary, directed by Patrick Farrelly and Kate O'Callaghan, shows Maron prowling the corridors like a prima donna permanently on the verge of im- or ex-ploding.

From Time Magazine Archive

The instant that wore off, she grew extremely im- 438 patient for the renewal of our gambols, and distressed me most ridiculously by her innocent appeals.

From The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 by Burney, Fanny




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