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anent

[uh-nent] / əˈnɛnt /




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Out of a rarely discriminative collection of such tidbits, he has fashioned these wholly delightful and often pungent essays chiefly anent great soldiers of the past.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had also protested vigorously comments by Arthur Brisbane and the late Will Rogers anent holding companies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dolmage-Heath Lima, Peru Sir: In your article anent the new Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden . . . you say two of Eden's brothers, Timothy and Nicholas, were killed.

From Time Magazine Archive

I desire to speak earnestly anent a degenerate form of singing which is called 'crooning.'

From Time Magazine Archive

These bans an’ wafts an’ boh-ghosts an’ barguests an’ bogles an’ all anent them is only fit to set bairns an’ dizzy women a-belderin’.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker