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ADVERB
  1. to that
    with all the appurtenances fitting thereto

How To Use to it In A Sentence

  • Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
  • McGill University, however, has found a way to increase access to its rare books - thanks to a lot of grant money and one badass digital camera.
  • I guess the suddenness of it all kind of numbed me to it a little. Casting clues and possible solutions
  • Alcohol abuse can be inherited but researchers had found few genes directly linked to it. The Sun
  • She puts a lot of time and effort into it but she is also a laugh. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was still cold and a little gloomy but there was a dour magnificence to it.
  • Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion.
  • I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and buzzers buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald.
  • Both names are unobjectionable, but as the term Caddo has priority by a few pages preference is given to it. Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891
  • Knowledge is a Treasure, but Practice is the key to it
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