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verb

  1. slang (intr, pron) to enjoy oneself or celebrate in an extravagant way

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Sewell’s company supports retail marketers — which buy, sell, and manage natural gas-supply for customers — and, by and large, it’s not really impacting them since most of their gas needs have been purchased for the month, and many have storage assets to draw on to fill demand during times like these, she said.

From MarketWatch

Sewell’s company supports retail marketers — which buy, sell, and manage natural gas-supply for customers — and, by and large, it’s not really impacting them since most of their gas needs have been purchased for the month, and many have storage assets to draw on to fill demand during times like these, she said.

From MarketWatch

Now, Amazon is aiming bigger, planning a roughly 230,000-square-foot property that would be so large it could fit nearly two average-size Target stores under its roof.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christopher Bosso, a professor of public policy and political science at Northeastern University in Boston who has studied SNAP, said the program is so large it’s bound to have some level of malfeasance, similar to other large government entities.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I want to unreservedly apologise to the president, Mr Hakainde Hichilema, his family, and the nation of Zambia for the words that I uttered against the president and for the negative effects that those words may have caused to the president, his family, and the nation at large," it said.

From BBC