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adust

adjective as in sunburned

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The N.F.L. acknowledged Dr. Fauci’s warning and said it would adust its guidelines to align with public health recommendations as it works to reopen training facilities.

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It will also adust food court seating, shutter play areas and drinking fountains and restrict the number of sinks and urinals in restrooms.

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The culture in the field, once cordial and collaborative, became openly combative, as scientists adjusted to new norms of public critique while still struggling to adust to new standards of evidence.

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A tall, thin man, of an adust complexion.

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The "meagre, muse-rid mope, adust and thin" will commonly do better work when tucked out with three square meals a day, and having the sure and certain hope of their continuance.

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

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