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View definitions for ground

ground

noun as in earth, land

verb as in restrict; drop in place

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As well as cast and ground crew, a helicopter was also used - seemingly recording aerial footage of the actors below.

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He said the work would include putting block stones either side of the culvert to shore up the side of the ground, as well as fitting steel plates to stabilise it.

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Bove suddenly fell to the ground, causing a stoppage in play with both sets of players immediately signalling for the medical staff to enter the field before forming a protective ring around him.

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I would trade highs for consistency, a middle ground.

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Back on the ground, the camera observes Chris Smalls, a former Amazon employee dismissed the year before from the JFK8 fulfillment center for his activism over proper measures to protect workers from COVID.

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

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