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gamut

[gam-uht] / ˈgæm ət /


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The backlash was immediate, and ran the ideological gamut.

From Seattle Times

The efforts ran the gamut, and much more visibly than in the criminal code saga.

From Washington Post

Asked what “lethal” support meant, Blinken said, “Weapons. Weapons. … A whole gamut of things that fit in that category, everything from ammunition to the weapons themselves.”

From Washington Post

His catalog — at least 24 books, including novels, novellas, story collections and works of nonfiction — runs the gamut from high-octane crime writing and romances to political commentary and historical fiction.

From New York Times

Their concerns ran the gamut, from the need for more school-based mental health care to calls to boost funding for adult education.

From Washington Post