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manit

American  
[man-it] / ˈmæn ɪt /

noun

  1. man-minute.


Etymology

Origin of manit

By syncope and respelling

Example Sentences

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Police Officer Manit took deep breaths and rolled his shoulders back, trying to wake himself up.

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Manit thought about the officers assigned to that side of the city.

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Manit passed the piers where the big fishing boats docked under hazy Amber orbs.

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For Manit, it was a hard thing to watch.

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Manit turned away from the Violet-lit shoreline and headed up a dark canal.

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