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seraph

[ser-uhf] / ˈsɛr əf /




NOUN
cherub
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When auto-parts makers couldn’t get enough semiconductors, some furloughed employees and then had a hard time getting them back amid booming demand for manufacturing workers, said Ambrose Conroy, founder of Seraph Consulting.

From Washington Post • Jul. 28, 2021

I visited Mr. Chandler one winter night on his schooner, which is named Seraph and is dry-docked at Barron’s Marine.

From New York Times • Mar. 30, 2018

They took on jobs within Ubiqua Seraph and, week by week, ingratiated themselves with other corporation members.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2015

A performance of holiday stories by Seattle actors, including "The Loudest Voice" by Grace Paley, "The H Street Sledding Record" by Ron Carlson and "The Seraph and the Zambesi" by Muriel Spark.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 15, 2010

For a while they cantered in the same direction, separated by a hundred and fifty yards; then the Seraph gradually reduced the distance between their horses.

From The Sixth Sense A Novel by McKenna, Stephen




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