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usher

[uhsh-er] / ˈʌʃ ər /




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This year ushered in one major event that many investors and the larger financial world hoped they’d never see: the world’s most respected investor hanging up his hat.

From MarketWatch

At media events, Joshua hadn't finished speaking before Paul was ushered in.

From BBC

Watson has the both the artistic acumen and audience sensitivity needed to usher Skylight through this perilous moment in the American theater when so many companies seem to be holding on by a thread.

From Los Angeles Times

Elves, hired to usher children through grottos, typically earn less, but have seen a slight bump in average pay compared to last year.

From BBC

The 20th century that “Resurrection” chronicles was a pivotal period for China, bringing to a close the Qing Dynasty and ushering in the rise of a communist superpower.

From Los Angeles Times