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pooled
adjective as in corporate
Strongest matches
adjective as in unified
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in united
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
That’s a deep pool of potential customers you are missing out on.
Here are five players who can win the tournament, five who can but won’t and three under-the-radar picks who might surprise the rest of your pool.
Finally, Brendan leans in for a smooch in the pool afterward.
Then there was Jay Huff, who entered the NBA draft pool, withdrew before the deadline and got married.
The remaining pool includes Charlie Morton, James Paxton and Rick Porcello among many, many others.
In both scandals, all the information pooled in one place: the banks themselves.
Three newspapers from London, The Hague, South Africa, and they all pooled together.
They pooled dollars and pesos for an estimated $225, enough to dispatch the 24-year-old woman but not enough to contain the story.
But what if we all pooled the loose change we get back after buying our morning latte at Starbucks?
They pooled together in large groups, like an oil spill in reverse, all this black gathering in one place.
The favorites grew frightened; they pooled their issues by throwing Stewart's vote to Doton; but it wouldn't do.
Here they were in a district where many large homes pooled their lawns in block-long stretches of soft green.
Take another similarly prepared pipette and aspirate into it equal volumes of washed cells, bacterial emulsion and pooled serum.
The main issue is pooled by agreement between the governors of the seven commonwealths concerned.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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