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without

[with-out, with-] / wɪðˈaʊt, wɪθ- /


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I couldn’t even walk without leaning on the countertops in the kitchen.

From The Wall Street Journal

It seemed to strongly prefer my dominant right hand; my left, though free, found it hard to hold a cup of tea steady enough to reach my office without sloshing.

From The Wall Street Journal

But without much context being provided, Mr. Bart may well be referring to the fact that “Jaws”—which was released in 1975—changed Hollywood from a confused collection of studios that were somehow allowing visionaries to make disturbing movies into a hard-shelled business that became fully invested in the blockbuster.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The operation reinforces Home Affairs’ commitment to enforcing the rule of law without fear or favor,” Carli van Wyk, a spokeswoman for the Department of Home Affairs, said.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the World of Westeros’ conflagration, starring a dragon egg.

From Salon