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-arama

  1. variant of -orama, occurring as the final element in compounds when the first element is a monosyllable, used so that the entire word maintains the same number of syllables as panorama:

    foodarama; dancearama.



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“Hey, SNL? Stefanik is the one doing her job and standing up for what is right in this matter,” said RedState writer Nick Arama in a Sunday post on the show’s “horrible, unfunny take.”

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RedState contributor Nick Arama urged Mr. Biden to “stop the sidling up to little girls; it continues to just be downright creepy.”

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Plenty CEO Arama Kukutai said the company’s lighting system is efficient enough for the company to be profitable.

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They have no record to stand on, so this is all they can think to do,” advises Nick Arama, a RedState.com analyst.

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“It’s the ability to put production anywhere without considering climate,” said Arama Kukutai, the company’s chief executive.

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