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express

[ik-spres] / ɪkˈsprɛs /






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In a Nov. 23, 2014, recommendation letter, Sullivan, by then an Army captain, wrote that granting Sodais a visa “is the least that can be done in order to express America’s gratitude for his services.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Beatles sound like they are genuinely appreciative, just not entirely sold on the need to express their thanks in this particular manner.

From Salon

Accessories—anything from shoelace charms to glitter freckles to decor for your decor—give consumers ways to update their look and express themselves at a fraction of the cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

At that moment, I understood her preference for standing, as it allowed her to express her style and personality fully.

From Los Angeles Times

The teenager repeatedly expressed his thanks to those who helped him while he was detained.

From Los Angeles Times