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aggro

[ag-roh] / ˈæg roʊ /




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The music is the perfect soundtrack to Fieri’s food: dishes that are a little aggro, a little boastful and very much up in your grill.

From Washington Post

But the slightly aggro approach paid off in Wallen’s stark rendition of Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up,” where he squared up against the microphone like a baseball player with a bat.

From Los Angeles Times

Not to mention the energy at the bins — secondhand outlet stores — becoming increasingly aggro.

From Los Angeles Times

The Halls campaign with the aggro bullies screaming at low-wage essential workers was called “A Pep Talk in Every Drop.”

From New York Times

Meadows and Bannon have always been prime examples of who wannabe fascist dictators like Trump depend on: the lickspittle and the aggro desk warrior, respectively.

From Salon