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mitt

noun as in fist

noun as in glove

noun as in hand

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In 2012, Obama narrowly beat Mitt Romney among Florida Cubans, according to exit polls.

The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney.

Then last week, Bloomberg Businessweek ran a banner headline “Jeb Bush Has a Mitt Romney Problem.”

Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney are each doing their best to keep their hopes and options alive.

In 2012, Mitt Romney lost women voters by 11 points, and Republicans lost them by 11 points.

With five thousand dollars in your mitt, you wouldn't need to hang around here to take a lot of slurs.

“Old man Willard held out the marble mitt that-a time, Derry,” said he.

As I watched, she picked up a heavy motorcycle jacket, worn as a catcher's mitt, and put it on like armor.

Ich will Kacht, in den namen Gotts, zu den biderben luten und willig mitt und under inen sterben.

Carrying the bag that contained his uniform and mitt, he swung off with a vigorous, buoyant stride, whistling cheerfully.

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

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