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inaugural

[in-aw-gyer-uhl, -ger-uhl] / ɪnˈɔ gyər əl, -gər əl /


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That seemed like a wise decision at the time since the first two matches of the inaugural tournament were affected by snow, with one of the opening games drawing just 4,444 fans.

From Los Angeles Times

The festival will also take in two other locations - Lincoln, where it held its inaugural event earlier this year, and Taunton.

From BBC

Heading into Thursday night’s game, the Rams were as hot as any team in the league, and the Chargers could finally get Justin Herbert that inaugural playoff victory.

From Los Angeles Times

Quiwa's ancestors built their first piece for the inaugural 1908 festival -- which has continued to this day and was only interrupted by war and the pandemic.

From Barron's

Last year Jamaica claimed a convincing victory against England to win the inaugural Horizon Series 2-1.

From BBC