Next to her in the king-size bed are her husband, Ed, who’s too nice a guy, and her daughter, Ali. They’ve come along to be supportive.
Jeremy Corbyn, who has said he will not lead Labour in another election, has presided over the party’s worst result since 1935The Conservative party have their largest seat haul since 1987
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Britain votes resoundingly for Boris Johnson
- The end is nigh for corruption in Gree
After a series of corruption scandals surrounding the ruling conservatives,
the Greek electorate has voted resoundingly for change in the country.
如果北京方面沒有按照承諾進行採購,
'stonking'
adjective
INFORMAL•BRITISH
- used to emphasize something impressive, exciting, or very large."a stonking 207 mph maximum speed"
resoundingly
completely or in a very definite way:
She was resoundingly criticized by the press.
- We categorically and resoundingly reject these results.
- The crowd was large and resoundingly supportive.
- The team was resoundingly defeated.
Current economic conditions preclude a strong snapback.
We may be seeing some delay in the snapback in housing because people believe that the rates may go lower.
(Definition of snapback from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Meaning of snapback in English
EXAMPLES of snapback
snapback
The function g is an example of the ' snapback' effect, so named because the state change is not recorded globally in the semantics.
These operations violate the intuitive property of irreversibility of state changes, and section 3 shows an example of where snapback invalidates an equivalence true in the assignment-free sublanguage.
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