ony
Britishdeterminer
Example Sentences
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Ironically, though, it’s powerful ony because both fashion and advertising have spent so long reinforcing the idea that femininity looks a certain way in the first place.
From The Guardian • Sep. 28, 2016
“Shared commitment is the ony important factor in whether couples are able to sustain a monogamy agreement.”
From Time • Feb. 1, 2011
President Johnson's announce ment of a major peace offensive in Asia, coupled with his renunciation of another term, raised anticipation throughout the world that the long ag ony of Viet Nam might soon be ended.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The col ony spent nearly $100 million last year for new factories and apartment and office buildings, attracted a growing wave of tourists who left behind $100 million.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“She’ll happen do better for him nor ony o’ t’ grand ladies.”
From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë
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