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spell

[spel] / spɛl /






VERB
give rest, relief
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Example Sentences

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De Zerbi, 46, is set to succeed Igor Tudor, who lasted just 44 days in the post before his spell was mutually ended.

From BBC

He tilts his head to the side, like he can’t believe he has to spell it out for me.

From Literature

The latest deal doesn’t mark a turning point for Lilly, as the company has spelled out its AI ambitions for years.

From Barron's

“Sobekmose,” a masterwork containing about 100 spells, is unusual, in part, because it’s inscribed recto and verso.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his absence, Villa went through a spell of winning once in seven outings, but they have won three out of four since his return, with McGinn scoring in the latest two.

From BBC