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ply

[plahy] / plaɪ /


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Some players have moved to different countries like Taifour, who departed Al Merrikh for Libya and is now plying his trade in Tunisia.

From Barron's

And it is still expected to be several years before such ships ply the oceans.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bloc’s unified market for goods and services became a one-stop shop for companies to ply their offerings under common rules and fairly standardized regulations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like those hoops legends, some plied their trade in eras when the rules and the competition were easier in certain ways, much tougher in others.

From The Wall Street Journal

One Colombian pilot who plies the Caribbean said crews look for any advantage, from sailing at night or in rough weather, even in storms when Colombian government patrol boats might stay in port.

From The Wall Street Journal