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resuit
  • a word derived from suit.

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The resuit � barring one or two amusing interludes and about every 20th gag � is forced, monotonous and tinny.

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The resuit of such spirit is a company amazingly deep in great dancers; the merest member of the corps, Balanchine insists, could have been a prima ballerina in imperial Russia.

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The resuit of the subsidies has been a dizzying upsurge in production and the creation of mountainous surpluses�including a 425,000-ton "Butterberg" and 8,000,000 tons of wheat.

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One resuit: some world-traveling Cartier customers came to regard the New York store as shamefully declasse.

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The resuit was at least unique, in English, at any rate, namely a drama in hexameter verse.

From Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England by Greg, Walter W.