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arch

adjective as in principal, superior

adjective as in knowing, coy

noun as in curve, curved structure

verb as in curve

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Example Sentences

On the steps of the old courthouse in the shadow of the arch where Al Sharpton addressed a media horde.

Meanwhile, in the town plaza, arch-rival Brazilian and Argentinian fans were busy hurling insults and beer bottles at one another.

This has all fueled attacks against Comstock by her opponents in the primary, who include arch conservative Del.

In contrast, arch-rival California has lost a half a million.

After a while, as we were arguing about the Thicket, it occurred to us that all in the house save Arch and me had gone to bed.

The way was under a double row of tall trees, which met at the top and formed a green arch over our heads.

He thought a little longer, and as he did so, a vision of his arch enemy rose before him.

A golden eagle, the armorial ensign of the Ripperda family, crested the centre arch.

Bonaparte made his public entry into Milan under a triumphal arch.

The girl, without saying a word, takes her by the cold hand, and leads her quickly down to the arch that opens on the hall.

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

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