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ground

noun as in earth, land

verb as in restrict; drop in place

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Unlike the Palisades fire, the most difficult stretch of the Eaton fire was fought in the dark with winds requiring all aircraft grounded by 6:45 p.m as the fire was just beginning.

“If concrete steps are taken on the ground and a Palestinian state happens, then it’s there.”

We are taking a ridiculous premise and we’re grounding it in real football teams, in a real world, with real football.

He was seen as a deft negotiator of the centre ground, triangulating his way out of the straitjacket of traditional left-right politics.

From BBC

Is that percussive pounding in earth the ground moving under our feet and the cello solo snowy Central Park?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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