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laminate

[lam-uh-neyt, lam-uh-neyt, -nit] / ˈlæm əˌneɪt, ˈlæm əˌneɪt, -nɪt /


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One is a laminated La Opinión story about him trying to recruit more Latino students to Berkeley after affirmative action ended.

From Los Angeles Times

The 26-year-old influencer appeared to be referring to the the tenuous and coincidental connections hers and Gomez’s followers made when she created a post that seemingly made fun of Gomez’s overly laminated eyebrows.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this week, Gomez posted a video in which she said she “accidentally laminated” her brows too much.

From Los Angeles Times

In the mid-19th century, when German furniture-maker Michael Thonet figured out an industrial technique to securely steam wooden slats, bend them into curves and laminate the layers together, the modern chair was born.

From Los Angeles Times

Youness, the deli's head cook, would slide plastic cups of the tangy, golden-orange drink down the laminated counter with the ease of a veteran bartender in a legacy saloon.

From Salon