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estrange

[ih-streynj] / ɪˈstreɪndʒ /


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And Wilson, the estranged founder of the 27-year-old brand, isn’t happy about it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the news of her split from Fichera, Dreyer has spent a significant amount of time at the beach property in recent months—even celebrating her birthday there with her estranged spouse back in August.

From MarketWatch

The former football star and USC remained publicly estranged for the rest of his life — and an attempt to change that backfired as well.

From Seattle Times

One of the most celebrated players in Angels history is so estranged from the club that he believes there is only one possible path toward reconciliation:

From Los Angeles Times

That disappointed some of the most ardent abortion foes, among them Trump’s estranged ex-vice president, Mike Pence, who called it “a slap in the face to ... millions of pro-life Americans.”

From Los Angeles Times