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spell

noun as in interval, period

noun as in seizure

verb as in mean, imply

verb as in give rest, relief

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Example Sentences

And that dance she does is really her first spell, her first coming into herself.

These detailed legal documents spell out the support needed and oblige the child's local authority to provide it.

From BBC

Because farming is uncertain and one bad frost can spell disaster for the season's crops, two-thirds of the women in the study also work full time outside the home.

Trump has not spelled out what policy he will take on the war in Ukraine, beyond having vowed to end the conflict within a day, though never specifying how he would do so.

From BBC

Both sides had spells of pressure, with neither taking control.

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

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