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harbored
adjective as in entertained
Example Sentences
Changes in social conduct might have a role: Folks in years past might have harbored crazy thoughts, but were reluctant to let their freak flags fly.
The 87th-ranked O’Connell harbored hope of producing yet another surprise, even if he’s never beaten a member of the top 10 or been past the third round at a Slam.
He spent his formative years in a conservative, Catholic household, and as a student at Notre Dame University, he harbored the political and theological assumptions of his upbringing.
Some of the most powerful members of Hollywood, who had steadfastly supported the president, harbored some serious reservations about the 81-year-old’s mental acuity.
He penned think pieces and reportedly harbored presidential aspirations with close advisors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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