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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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His father’s eyes opened, and he gazed into the branches overhead, as if he saw things there that no-one else could.

From Literature

The Economist has around 1.25 million subscribers and branched out into podcasts and live video to reach more.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parmod Kalia, 67, ran a branch in Orpington, south-east London, for 11 years before he was accused of theft and spent six months in prison.

From BBC

That fumbling page had unnerved me, just as much as the ceaseless tattering of branches and the gusting winds that had howled in my ears as I’d trudged across the city that night.

From Literature

The foyer is dark and paneled, the public rooms of the house branching off to either side.

From Literature