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under the sun

adjective as in imaginable

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Fox News praised Trump for meeting with Brzezinski and Scarborough after they "called him every name under the sun," per "Fox and Friends" co-host Ainsley Earnhardt on Monday.

From Salon

One rallygoer, William Tate, a forty-something caterer and audio engineer, said he was “uptight” because “you have a political party that has proven that they will do anything under the sun to retain power,” referencing the Democrats.

From Salon

“I always got a kick out of talking with Quentin because he was always so opinionated about everything under the sun.”

From BBC

“I really felt as though I was in a medieval torture chamber. That's how it felt. It's just that, I can't believe you're doing that to women. I had every indication under the sun for them not to do that.”

From BBC

“My children are dying because of poverty. All I can feed them is dry bread, and water that I warm up by keeping it out under the sun,” Amina says, nearly shouting in anguish.

From BBC

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

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