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abut

verb as in touch or be next to something

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The victims — mostly Central Americans — were kidnapped from buses headed to Mexican cities abutting Texas.

The IAA identified the jugs as Canaanite, a people who resided in the lands abutting the eastern Mediterranean.

Before delving into the article itself, a few words abut the Washington Free Beacon.

“That’s going to be devastating for the local ecosystem. It’s going to present fire risk, with dead trees abutting developments. It’s going to be very expensive to remediate.”

Meyers said what he most enjoyed abut the gala was seeing “a lot of people that I’m a fan of, or have interviewed on the show.”

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

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