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synonymous

[si-non-uh-muhs] / sɪˈnɒn ə məs /


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The musician, who would become synonymous with Key West, started leasing the old icehouse in the city’s historic seaport district in 1986.

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years, though, the Fletcher name has become synonymous with United once again as his 18-year-old twin sons, Jack and Tyler, have taken their first steps in the professional game.

From BBC

“Fandom” is essentially synonymous with “unreasonable” at this point, and the “Heated Rivalry” fandom can be quite unreasonable, to put it mildly.

From Salon

The Masters, the competition with which he is most synonymous, begins at Alexandra Palace in north London later this month.

From BBC

The McCullagh family is synonymous with boxing in Belfast and his father and grandfather were both champion amateur boxers.

From BBC