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extra

Definition for extra

adverb as in particularly

noun as in accessory

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While the industry is broadly supportive of that aim, it will increase costs, and many believe they just can’t cover it without extra funding.

From BBC

Both men wore heavier gloves with extra padding as part of the conditions set by the Texas commission, who sanctioned it as a pro fight - a decision which looks even more ludicrous post-fight.

From BBC

They can also be extra cautious when driving at night, when mountain lions in populated areas are more likely to be active.

Facing his old team could provide a sliver of extra motivation for a player who already seems like a man on a mission.

For Lynn, the extra practices that come with bowl eligibility would mean extra time to develop his young defense.

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

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