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Ender

[ en-der ]

noun

  1. Kor·ne·li·a [kawr-, neyl, -y, uh, -, ney, -lee-, uh], born 1958, German swimmer.


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Still, one source cautioned against seeing her exit from French Vogue as anything resembling a career ender.

What do you think viewers' reactions will be to this season ender?

Such disclosures would likely be a marriage-ender for Woods.

The speaker, a bright young East Ender, was lamenting his poor physical development.

It was taught that “the gods lived in fear of death, the strong Ender”, but were supported and fed by penance and sacrifice.

As I have before stated, the Miama was a large double-ender, and she was also a very high boat, being a double-decker as well.

Had it found the double-ender, the latters bottom-planks would have been no protection against the creatures blows.

It is, so to speak, a double-ender, being provided with a supplementary head at the point where the feet are usually situated.

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