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host

[hohst] / hoʊst /




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It hosts parties in which people face bowling machines and try to score as many runs as possible.

From BBC

Twickenham Stadium, host of the women's Rugby World Cup final in September, sold nearly 5,500 wild venison burgers in a month.

From Barron's

As part of a national day of reflection, Bondi was to host a memorial later on Sunday.

From BBC

This year, mercenaries began transiting through Bosaso in Somalia, where local sources told AFP a UAE-run section of a military base has hosted platoons of uniformed foreigners, transported in cargo planes.

From Barron's

"They treat a whole host of maladies," said Thomas Patton, a professor at New York state's Union College who has studied Myanmar's mystics.

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