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ensuing

[en-soo-ing] / ɛnˈsu ɪŋ /


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The ensuing barrage of requests—combined with spiking ticket presales—set off a dinner bell everywhere from small-town cinemas to major multiplex chains.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ensuing sound of the collision's initial impact was so loud that jurors winced after being warned to decrease the volume on their listening devices.

From Barron's

The ensuing sound of the collision's initial impact was so loud that jurors winced after being warned to decrease the volume on their listening devices.

From Barron's

The people in stories like these are designed to be expendable through the film’s ensuing events, fodder for the chills and thrills.

From Salon

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly published Wednesday, Lillard brushed off the shade and recalled the ensuing social media praise for his talents.

From Los Angeles Times