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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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McCullum's four-year reign as Test coach has seen England adopt an aggressive style of cricket, but Gould believes his replacement does not necessarily have to mirror that.

From BBC Jul. 12, 2026

I say that every day to the mirror.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 11, 2026

“And so to kind of look at himself in the mirror and really be honest and say, “How can I get better to be a major league pitcher?”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2026

The first is that the wedding itself, scattered with Easter eggs like a mirror ball and a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, was engineered expressly to troll the media.

From Salon Jul. 9, 2026

I splash water on my face and then take a long look at myself in the cracked mirror on the wall.

From "Across So Many Seas" by Ruth Behar

Walking along the railroad tracks, she watched Simon Rodia build the Watts Towers’ 17 spires from rebar, shells, tiles, mirrors, soda bottles and cement.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

But they must have certain safety equipment, including seat belts, headlamps, turn signals and rearview mirrors.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 7, 2026

The inciting accident itself closely mirrors the Chappaquiddick incident.

From Salon Jul. 4, 2026

Even when their mirrors are not pointed at the observer, the light they scatter will make each one as bright as Venus -- which is known as the "morning star", Hainaut said.

From Barron's Jul. 1, 2026

He’d sat there while she conducted seemingly endless depressing interviews with several different Harari ghosts through mirrors with the ring.

From "Night Owls" by A.R. Vishny

Pan-African hairdressing is mirrored in another collection of works, many of which take their name from the places or ethnic groups that use the styles mirrored in the sculptures.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

And Neill relished that ability, returning time and again to characters whose unpredictability mirrored life’s, creating an oeuvre that is both grotesque and supremely human.

From Salon Jul. 17, 2026

These microbial changes were mirrored by differences in the host's immune response.

From Science Daily Jul. 10, 2026

Look carefully and see the reflection in the £220 mirrored stainless-steel teapot.

From BBC Jun. 23, 2026

I meet Helene’s eyes and see my own astonishment mirrored there.

From "An Ember in the Ashes" by Sabaa Tahir

The fans are mirroring the Mexican team’s postgame celebrations, which have included tossing Ochoa in the air after he played in his sixth and likely final World Cup game at Azteca Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 5, 2026

How AI’s sycophantic responses, language mirroring and hyperpersonalized content work together to send some people into a spiral.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 28, 2026

An initial surge followed by a few soft weeks, but long-term success mirroring those two, both of which were much higher a year after going public.

From Barron's Jun. 13, 2026

Canada is proposing a social media ban for children and teenagers under the age of 16, mirroring a similar law passed in Australia late last year.

From BBC Jun. 10, 2026

And the worst part is, her lameness breaks out his half smile, which she’s mirroring back at him with one of her radiant own.

From "I'll Give You the Sun" by Jandy Nelson




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