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View definitions for add on

add on

verb as in accessorize

noun as in additive

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The theme parks will still offer their current Lightning Lane Multi Pass add-on, which starts at $32 and allows guests to book specific times to ride more popular attractions, and its Lightning Lane Single Pass option, which is an additional fee and allows attendees to ride two attractions not included in the multipass add-on.

Paris and Washington will be hoping that Déby sees Moscow as a diplomatically useful add-on, and not an alternative to the West.

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Subscribers who want to add an outside user can do so with what the company calls an “extra member add-on.”

The California law is unlikely to change base rates for airlines or rental cars, industry experts said, because the add-on fees those businesses charge are typically for voluntary services and items, such as preferred seats and insurance.

Szmodics, the Championship's top scorer last season with 27 goals, joins the Tractor Boys on a four-year deal after a fee of £9m plus add-on bonuses was agreed.

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

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