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links
[lingks]
links
/ lɪŋks /
plural noun
short for golf links
( as modifier )
a links course
undulating sandy ground near the shore
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of links1
Example Sentences
Vehicles will be diverted to the nearby Britannia Bridge which also links Anglesey to the north Wales mainland.
April's outage caused significant disruption for nearly a day when it plunged areas into darkness, cutting internet and telephone connections and halting transport links.
When Gali, toward the end, links Israel’s failures that day to a subsequent response that smacks of “revenge,” the movie feels close to addressing the unspoken.
Every home has a small box called a cut-out which links the mains electricity cable outside a property with the wires inside.
But investigators had no weapon or links that connected him to the crime scene.
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