both

IPA: bˈoʊθ

Root Word: Both

noun

  • A surname.
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Examples of "both" in Sentences

  • Both the tarantula and scorpion flee together.
  • The assertion is both too facile and erroneous.
  • The match and the fuse together both pilot the fire.
  • It may be a bit too fussy with both the picture and the map.
  • It can also be inclusive of the points of both the sections.
  • I think both do try, but both also sometimes backslide a bit.
  • The issue of the wording is both too trivial and too inflammatory.
  • Both are described as quarrelsome, arrogant men, and talented too.
  • Both the bullet and the target consisted of multiple rings stacked together.
  • Both the tone of the article and the name itself are too insulting to be kept.

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