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Recent Examples of elbowNetflix elbows its way in Our biggest streaming service has made a name for itself with splashy campaigns at the Oscars and Emmys as well as fumbling the ball on converting nominations into major awards.—Jackson McHenry, Vulture, 1 May 2025 While he was being taken into custody, Swift allegedly elbowed an officer in the face, Munch said.—Tess Kenny, Chicago Tribune, 20 May 2025 The flurry of bodies OKC runs at him has served its purpose, leaving the three-time MVP visibly frustrated with the officiating as Lu Dort alternates between flopping and elbowing and Isaiah Hartenstein dives at knees.—Troy Renck, Denver Post, 11 May 2025 Kissinger was at his best in earning the confidence of Richard Nixon, a world-class paranoid, and in elbowing rivals, Secretary of State William Rogers and Secretary of Defense Jim Schlesinger, from government.—Frank McNeil, Sun Sentinel, 11 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for elbow
This happens when water in front of the tire builds up faster than the vehicle's weight can push water out of the way.
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NC Weather Bot,
Charlotte Observer,
9 June 2025
After retiring the Hurricanes in order, Louisville added to its lead in the fourth as Jake Munroe belted a solo home run to left, pushing the Cardinals’ advantage to 4-1.
Hundreds of people squeezed into the Jewish Community Center in Boulder, Colo., for a vigil that featured prayer, singing and emotional testimony from a victim and witnesses of the firebombing attack in the city’s downtown, after a federal judge blocked the deportation of the suspect’s family.
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Colleen Slevin,
Los Angeles Times,
5 June 2025
In some towns, utility poles were removed so the caravans could squeeze through.
Younger Mainers might end up shouldering the weight of property taxes, especially considering that the Pine Tree State's population is the oldest in the nation, with nearly a quarter of its population over the age of 65, according to a 2024 report by the State Economist of Maine.
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Giulia Carbonaro,
MSNBC Newsweek,
4 June 2025
However, the reality is that a democratic society relies on the group shouldering some costs for the benefit of the whole.
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Letters to the Editor,
The Orlando Sentinel,
3 June 2025
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