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could

[kood, kuhd] / kʊd, kəd /
VERB
preserve fruit, vegetable
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
Antonyms
WEAK




Example Sentences

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He said in-built satnavs tended to be lower down the dashboard in the centre of the car, so people "might take their eyes off the road and look downwards" which could be "highly distracting".

From BBC

Later at the depot, one worker said: "I think it could be £50m."

From BBC

But I was wondering if you could speak a little bit about the fragmentation within Europe, not just in France but also Germany.

From The Wall Street Journal

OpenAI has said it will uphold its policy of alerting authorities only in cases of imminent risk because alerting them too broadly could cause unintended harm.

From BBC

Harry's wife Emma, 37, said it "restored their faith in humanity - she didn't have to do that, but she did. Her kindness meant I could feed my daughter, make sure she was warm."

From BBC