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omnibus

[om-nuh-buhs, -buhs] / ˈɒm nəˌbʌs, -bəs /
NOUN
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The shares move into the “omnibus accounts” used by a broker to trade with other brokers overseas.

From Barron's

“A red locomotive, moving fast along shiny new tracks. And it blows a trail of smoke behind it? Like a man running after the omnibus while clutching a lit cigar?”

From Literature

The only other people waiting for the omnibus were a mother with two babies in one of the new wheeled perambulators that could be pushed from behind.

From Literature

“I read about him in my pop culture omnibus, and I have an eidetic memory,” Ridge said.

From Literature

The projects have been sped by a deregulation campaign that began in 2020 with an "omnibus law" that reformed dozens of regulations at once to boost investment and create jobs in Southeast Asia's largest economy.

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