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jilt

[jilt] / dʒɪlt /


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Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain, who is interested in exploring ways of cooperating with Europe in a forum outside the jilted European Union, will also attend.

From New York Times

If we imagine, that is, that the bag in question belonged to an obsessive, freshly jilted graduate student, “nearly insane with doubt,” awash in stoner wonderment and frustrated literary ambition.

From Los Angeles Times

Am I wrong in feeling jilted that she will stay with me for $400 a month?

From Washington Post

But in the minds of the jilted die-hards, more than fair.

From Seattle Times

There were novels about poor English orphans and jilted Victorian brides.

From Los Angeles Times