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that

Definition for that

adjective as in the

conjunction as in because

pronoun as in the one

Strongest matches

which, who

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Example Sentences

I am tickled to see that pundittracker.com has named me one of three finalists for best political prediction of 2012.

True, it can be fun to know that this-or-that athlete is Jewish.

Should you suggest something inspired or adventurous, many chefs will demur and revert to their been-there, drank-that pairing.

From Moscow to deepest Siberia, subversive artists are provoking the powers-that-be.

Is this year's Sundance sales frenzy a direct result of last year's little-movie-that-could?

"Buy something for your wife that-is-to-be," he said to his grand-nephew, as he handed him the folded paper.

And whilst I was stretched out that-a-way, Mace come clost and give me her hand.

"T-that's why," stuttered Cordelia, smiling through tear-wet eyes.

"You oughtn't to slip up an' s-startle a lady that-a-way," she said with grave rebuke, and Hale looked humbled.

For marriage is like life in this-that it is a field of battle, and not a bed of roses.

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

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