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View definitions for landing place

landing place

noun as in destination

noun as in landing

noun as in perch

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The Lab has become a landing place for out-of-town artists and people looking for a way to plug into the desert scene.

The ball looped lazily out of play before lodging in the crook of George’s left elbow, an unlikely landing place.

Razi steered around it first, giving it a wide berth until they found a suitable landing place.

According to Zeitzer, one natural landing place in terms of budget negotiations is where everything started: with the broad spending limits laid out in the debt-ceiling agreement cemented back in June.

The measure was placed on what’s called the “consent calendar,” the soft landing place for bipartisan bills that are so noncontroversial dozens are routinely passed simultaneously en masse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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