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spell

noun as in interval, period

noun as in seizure

verb as in give rest, relief

Strongest match

Weak matches

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It's true that the Spaniard remains prone to occasional bouts of erratic shot-making during high-level matches, sometimes succumbing to half-an-hour or so spells in which his touch and depth appear to desert him.

From BBC

The attacker went on to join Chelsea, where he made one further top-flight appearance, before loan spells at various clubs, including a Premier League stint at Brighton.

From BBC

Pointing to glittery gold block letters that spelled MAGA, he said he wanted to swap the first A for a U, so that the acronym stood for “the most useless governor in America, Gavin Newsom.”

Salary cap rules negotiated between the NBA and the players’ union are spelled out in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

She will be staying in England at the end of the tournament, bringing an end to a near two-year spell in charge of Australia.

From BBC

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

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