experience meeting
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of experience meeting
An Americanism dating back to 1865–70
Example Sentences
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From Seattle Times
The "Delete Forever" songstress maintained that, in her experience, meeting a variety of people in various industries she has found many of them are introverted but often have to display a front on a daily basis that masks who they truly are.
From Fox News
The "Delete Forever" songstress maintained that in her experience meeting a variety of people in various industries she has found many of them are introverted in their own lives but often have to display a front on a daily basis that masks who they truly are.
From Fox News
In 2019, she dismissed recordings of former president Donald Trump bragging about groping women, citing her own experience meeting Trump at a Miss Universe beauty pageant, where she was a chaperone, as proof he was “not racist, not sexist, none of those things.”
From Washington Post
The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this week, traces Moreno's life, starting with her 87th birthday party, and flashing back to her childhood in Puerto Rico, her arrival in New York, and her experience meeting Louis B. Mayer at the Waldorf Astoria for a Hollywood contract.
From Salon
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