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[id] / ɪd /


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Jonas adds, “It’s allegorical in nature. What if I could just take this man and chain him up? It’s making that literal for us to watch. It’s about that female id deep inside of us.”

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 26, 2026

You can also get your fossil identified by sending pictures to the British Geological Survey or the Natural History Museum id unit.

From BBC Feb. 19, 2026

By 2006, American Lawyer magazine observed he “has become so indispensable to Citigroup that he carries an employee id card from the bank.”

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 6, 2026

Unleashed desire for things like vengeance readily leak over into other id fantasies.

From Slate Dec. 18, 2024

“My lord,” Grover said, “please, you must come back with me! The Elders will never believe id They’ll be overjoyed! You can save the wild!”

From "The Battle of the Labyrinth" by Rick Riordan

Like the first silent performers, the animated Minions are mutely expressive ids designed to play like gangbusters around the globe.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 1, 2026

And that in whatever jazzy afterlife exists for wayward novelists, they’re up there ashing carelessly into their martinis, and letting ids and peckish wildcats run free.

From New York Times Nov. 25, 2023

Working outside the studio system, often on shoestring budgets and on personal projects, they have more leeway to barf their ids up onto the screen, sometimes with deeply bizarre results.

From The Verge Jan. 31, 2018

After bottling up their ids all day, some people let it out in antisocial ways: polishing off the coffee without making more.

From Slate Jul. 27, 2016

I’ll leave word no one ids to gome to my funeral, eider.”

From Polly's Business Venture by Lillian Elizabeth Roy




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