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View definitions for of late

of late

adjective as in afresh

adverb as in lately

adverb as in new

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adverb as in newly

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But Nutsawoo had been unusually skittish of late, and came by the nursery rarely.

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“Will do, Miss Lumley. I’ve been picking up my pace of late. A jaunt like this is just what the doctor ordered.”

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But that oversight, as well as production caps, has been easing of late.

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The aid official's comments came after a field visit to an area in Chad that borders Sudan's western Darfur region, which has seen fierce fighting of late.

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He’s been more willing to take off of late, with rushing scores in each of his last two games.

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