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where it's at
noun as in circumstance
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in condition
Strong matches
noun as in name of the game
noun as in what's what
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Still, Lukather reckons that more recently his pal “started missing being onstage a little bit. He knows where it’s at.”
"I wouldn't say no to TV but… YouTube's where it's at," she says.
Manager Brendan Rodgers insists the failure to strengthen Celtic's squad for their Champions League play-off with Kairat was "not my decision" and concedes that he has to "accept where it's at".
“Us here at the Home Depot, we build this community, we build society to what it is. We’re the ones who build the economy to where it’s at,” Guevara said.
"The fact that the quality of care would just continue where it's at would definitely put my mind at ease, and the continuity would suit mummy better," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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