experience meeting
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of experience meeting
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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I’m grateful for the experience—meeting culinary icons like Anthony Bourdain and Tom Colicchio was a highlight.
From Salon
Last year, Harris shared more about her experience meeting Louis-Dreyfus on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
From Salon
"He is Irish dancing," one girl says, another adding: "It was an insane experience meeting him, we all look up to him."
From BBC
"This has been an amazing experience meeting people from all over the country and hearing stories—sharing our frustrations and hopes actually that we can change the direction of the country and make it a better place for everybody," Szczepanski told InsiderNJ about the PPC gathering.
From Salon
“The restitution of the Indigenous things is underway with Canada — at least we agreed to do it,” Francis said, adding that the Holy See’s experience meeting with the Indigenous groups in Canada had been “very fruitful.”
From Seattle Times
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