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details

[ US /ˈditeɪɫz, dɪˈteɪɫz/ ]
[ UK /dˈiːte‍ɪlz/ ]
NOUN
  1. true confidential information
    after the trial he gave us the real details

How To Use details In A Sentence

  • One can only guess at the research and detective work that has gone into the bald details recorded for each piece.
  • The details aren't specific, and feel a little kludged.
  • But Ms. Economy pointed to the elaborateness of concept and coordination of details — "the flowers are matching," she observed — leading her to suspect they may have had professional help bringing the Halloween spirit alive. Suburban Tricks, Urban Treats
  • For most people such details might be rather boring, but Robertson makes the narrative come alive through the personalities.
  • He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools.
  • I blame it all on becca who called me in the middle of the night to talk to me all about how the two best friends names are Kate and Becca and that the main character lives in apartment 601 as my address and other kooky details that i have been trying to forget nightly since i saw that movie, And then every sound is that kid coming out of the television and im only writing about it now in order to expunge as i fear she will grab hold of my foot from under the desk and eat me or turn me into something decomposing or whatever it is she does. I-claudius Diary Entry
  • The picture above demonstrates the details of a table cloth weaved with crochet hooks.
  • IBM does not publish the actual, in-depth details of how the optimizer determines the best access path, but the optimizer is a cost-based optimizer.
  • Later those details would be downloaded on to a computer and replica cards created to obtain goods and cash.
  • In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an affinity to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston.
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