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clusters
noun as in group of something
verb as in assemble, group
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Lightning fast deliveries bucked the global trend and became successful in India largely due to a large concentration of people staying in urban clusters.
There are large mounds of California buckwheat, tall spires of sweet hummingbird sage and incandescently purple clusters of showy penstemon.
The transportation, trade and utilities sector is one of the county’s largest employment clusters, with an estimated 830,000 workers last year, according a report by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp.
“Swatting calls and hoax threats are a daily occurrence, often come in clusters across the U.S., and are typically made to harass, intimidate, and/or retaliate against their intended target.”
This inspired her to create DIY lash extensions that could be applied at home in clusters, offering a salon-quality look for a fraction of the cost.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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