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"It's an opportunity for them to make sure that they've eaten something quite wholesome," she said.

From BBC

He explains that the trend is popular now because "it's a great way to get people together to have a wholesome time".

From BBC

His unlikely rise, combined with a perfectionist approach and wholesome demeanor, prompted one teammate to call him “Captain America.”

For generations after slavery, white writers routinely disparaged the Black family, claiming it wasn’t as strong or as wholesome as their own.

From Salon

Instead, what Erin Foster found as she scrolled through the account of the cute guy from her gym was disarmingly wholesome.

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

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