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angina

[an-jahy-nuh, an-juh-nuh] / ænˈdʒaɪ nə, ˈæn dʒə nə /


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Nashef, better known to Guardian crossword solvers as Philistine, was talking about his book, The Angina Monologues, sharing a stage at Cheltenham with fellow cardiac surgeon Stephen Westaby, author of The Knife’s Edge.

From The Guardian • Oct. 10, 2019

Newcastle United was the brainchild of Angina Boscso, a man renowned in the prison for his skill as a talent spotter, and his deftness at buying players cheap and selling them dear.

From The Guardian • May 28, 2015

Angina is the most common symptom of heart disease, affecting around two million people in Britain and many millions more around the world.

From Reuters • Jun. 7, 2010

Now, thanks to a failed Angina treatment, men had another option.

From BBC • Jan. 20, 2010

Angina pectoris they call it, but where it comes from they don't say, they don't know.

From Letters of Franklin K. Lane by Wall, Louise Herrick




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