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Sooner

[ UK /sˈuːnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈsunɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a native or resident of Oklahoma

How To Use Sooner In A Sentence

  • Open pores are more affected by rubbing or abrasion, causing these fabrics to wear out sooner.
  • No sooner had he his feet under the table, though, than he was being ballyragged at county board meetings by suits who knew better than he who should be playing.
  • Poor female alpacas are pregnant for nearly 12 months and have no sooner had a baby, known as a cria, than they are keen to breed again. IcBirmingham
  • 'Sooner or later the young gadabouts will settle down to a more sane level of sartorial elegance. Times, Sunday Times
  • As to Morgan: the sooner the old bumbler is put out his own (and Wales's) misery, the better. Cheryl Gillan Shines on Question Time
  • But if it is defense that lights your fire, the Sooners always had the spark.
  • This was sufficient to prove that he was a non-praedial, and of course entitled to liberty two years sooner than he would have been as a praedial. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • He went a stage further and added: 'The sooner you are deported from this country the better. The Sun
  • Most vets agree spaying and neutering should be done not sooner than 6 months of age.
  • No sooner had a bowl of steaming spaghetti vongole been placed in front of me than Matt, in a moment of open-armed expansiveness while trying to press home a point, had knocked the entire thing into my lap.
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