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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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James Boasberg, who leads Washington’s federal trial court, is no stranger to clashes with the administration.

From The Wall Street Journal

How could I imagine this white-haired man, called Opa—Grandfather—by all the children of Haarlem, how could I imagine this man thrown by strangers into a grave without a name?

From Literature

Yet, he’s taken the time to study these strangers’ belongings so that he can speak personally about each one and at the end of his modest speech, he sheds a few tears.

From Los Angeles Times

He is no stranger to controversy, or contradiction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dad was standing almost at his ease, talking to a stranger.

From Literature