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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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He paints his fingernails and is no stranger to samba dancing in the finish area, wanting to bring more colour to alpine skiing.

From BBC

Me talking on a mic to 60 strangers in a Spanish restaurant on a Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

While Morocco is no stranger to extreme weather events, scientists say climate change driven by human activity has made phenomena like droughts and floods more frequent and intense.

From Barron's

The cuts already deeply hit Yemen, a country that is no stranger to tragedy.

From Los Angeles Times

Nemens is no stranger to writing group dynamics; her critically acclaimed debut novel, “The Cactus League,” is structured in interlinked stories.

From Los Angeles Times