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amassed

adjective as in aggregate

adjective as in assembled

Strongest match

Strong match

adjective as in saved

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While Burke amassed a following on social media over the last several years with his music, he has remained silent about Celeste’s death.

Between them they have amassed 33½ points from 13 combined appearances and both arrived in New York on the back of excellent years.

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Kimmel’s monologue then amassed 11 million YouTube views in its first 12 hours online and is now poised to set a record for being the host’s most-watched opening monologue ever.

The problem, however, is that silver medallist Hall has amassed 156 points more than she had at this point two years ago.

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Flanker Karen Paquin scooted in late on to take Canada past the winning margin England had amassed against Australia in Brighton last weekend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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