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rose

[rohz] / roʊz /
NOUN
red-pink
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Gold, silver and copper suffered from a selloff on Friday, as the dollar rose on expectations that Kevin Warsh will be the next Federal Reserve chair.

From The Wall Street Journal

The moon rose on Sunday afternoon at 16:03 GMT in Edinburgh and 16:13 GMT in London - and sets at around 08:00 GMT on Monday, depending on where in the UK you are.

From BBC

Before he rose to national prominence, Bovino, as chief of Border Patrol’s El Centro sector, oversaw the small stretch of the border the sheep inhabit.

From Los Angeles Times

In the decade leading up to the pandemic, home prices in China’s top 70 cities rose more than 50%, data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China shows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some held white roses in their hands, others placards reading "You are not alone".

From Barron's