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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
Register today for “Everything You Should Know About Building Quality Links at Scale,” presented by Purelinq.
The previous points were all a result of the experiences I’ve had in building Crunchy Links with Jack and Rob.
Here, we’ll go through the pros and cons of Google’s Disavow Links tool, and whether these new changes that have been made are worth it.
Features like Daily Focus, To-Do, Countdowns, Metrics, Event Reminder and Links help you browse the internet with intent.
These two videos rest atop bookmarked links to The Jeffrey Epstein Foundation.
At that time, pre -9/11, the links were more subtle and had to be hunted down.
I answered that I had gone and talked to many members of law enforcement who through their investigations understood these links.
The Egyptian government claims the group has links with the now outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Neither Iran nor Hezbollah has confirmed these links, but the rhetoric and campaign style of the Houthis mirrors that of both.
Marie looked down over the golf links, as the car swung around the long curve at the head of the slope.
On the abutment towers the chains are connected by horizontal links, carried on rockers, to anchor ties.
There are three chains on each side, of one and two links alternately, and these support wrought iron stiffening girders.
Another wire rope with a travelling carriage took out the links.
The middle girders are 120 ft. in length and attached to the cantilevers by links.
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