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pan
noun as in container for cooking food
verb as in look, search for over a wide area
Example Sentences
But however it pans out, lawmakers — elected Republicans — finding the courage to say that science is real, the age of consent matters and that you really should wash your hands after using the bathroom?
"I remember taking out what looked like a burger patty and placing it in a hot pan. As it cooked it started looking like a well-seared steak."
Canter says he feels fortunate for the way his career has panned out since missing the opportunity to cement his future on LIV.
In the span of several weeks, Foster has gone from panned to praised.
It hardly matters whose collapsing brain pan the idea of removing fluoride from the nation’s water “on day one” came from.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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