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amain

[uh-meyn] / əˈmeɪn /


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To assist this second hope, the Press of the land last week got behind the market and shoved amain.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aias, from The Iliad In Toledo last week, a group of U.S. wrestlers strove amain, using some of the classic grips of Homer's time.

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Production of electricity proceeds amain with new needs demanding more power and excess power stimulating new needs.

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He would seize a rope end in his strong young teeth and pull amain.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poetry, with them, was the irresistible expression of passion and of imagination, and hence its power; and to nothing still, but the same rod, can its living waters flow amain.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 by Various