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curtesy

American  
[kur-tuh-see] / ˈkɜr tə si /

noun

  1. under common law, the right of a husband to real estate belonging to his deceased wife in the case where the marriage produced a child who could inherit it.


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The answer was a 2-1 win over Newcastle, which came curtesy of Fabio Carvalho’s goal in the eighth minute of added time.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 6, 2023

At Arsenal in January, United missed the chance to put real pressure on the leaders with a 3-2 loss, curtesy of Eddie Nketiah’s winner in stoppage time.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 2, 2023

So could the reaction be confronting this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, where two of the most lauded and talked-about films are portraits of elite mathematical minds, curtesy of Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne.

From Washington Times • Sep. 8, 2014

Watch her evolution in this great video, curtesy of Vulture, from 2013.

From Time • Mar. 10, 2014

Aug. 2nd, Monday, Mr. William Diggs his philosophicall curtesy all day.

From The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee And the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts by Dee, John

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