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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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Norrie is no stranger to carrying home hopes, with this the fourth consecutive Grand Slam in which he has been the last Briton standing in the singles.

From BBC

In our increasingly polarized society, Kasselman said she’s excited to facilitate an experience in which people can have positive interactions with strangers from different backgrounds.

From Los Angeles Times

Televised football is an outlier to an even greater extent, and for a much stranger reason: The TV experience doesn’t translate the live experience at all, in any way.

From Los Angeles Times

It got stranger still on Sunday as the New England Patriots, the team that drafted Stidham in 2019, booked a trip to Denver this weekend.

From BBC

Ordinarily, Akira would never have walked into a stranger’s house without an invitation.

From Literature