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its
pronoun as in a possessive form used as an attributive adjective
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Many people have already written off ‘American Idol’ as a past-its-prime reality TV corpse.
The late-in-its-run success of Breaking Bad is the perfect example of that.
One young woman had affixed Post-its to the wall reading “Welcome Home Annie!”
Over dessert, we look through the Post-Its full of squiggly pictures.
When Demi Moore was hospitalized last year, friends told TMZ she had seizure-like symptoms brought on by doing whip-its.
Jack probably learned more about the Bible during that trip-its history and its heroes-than during all his former years.
The world had nothing more to give him now except that which he had already long possessed-its honor and its love.
Didn't Wolfe say that he would rather have written what's-its-name than taken Quebec?
My heart just sank like a lump of what's-its-name, but my whole soul went out in sympathy for her.
Then Billings, who was already gasping like a jolly what's-its-name, dropped upon the arm of the chair and held his side.
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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to its, such as: my, your, his, her, vis, and xyr.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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