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pronoun as in a possessive form used as an attributive adjective

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Yet American minimalism, isolationism, realism, mind-our-own-business-ism—whatever you want to call it—is cyclical.

As you know, I wrote in our/your anthology: “All stories are, in some way, war stories.”

My boyfriend and I were super-passionate about making out, but the losing-our-virginity thing was overwhelming.

Romney purports to like 30 Rock, but I don't believe anything released by staffs in these let's-humanize-our-guy press releases.

On the other hand, when it comes to the upper-crusty, too-rich-to-feel-our-pain issue, Romney seems to have the edge over Kerry.

Arm′our-bear′er; Arm′ourer, a maker or repairer of, or one who has the charge of, armour.

The piscina probably belonged to the chantry of Our-Lady-in-the-Lady-loft.

He generally talks like one of those continued-in-our-next yarns in the magazines.

For understanding the Prophecies, we are, in the first place, to acquaint our-selves with the figurative language of the Prophets.

March-of-mind became to many almost as wearisome a cry as wisdom-of-our-ancestors had been.

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

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