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View definitions for arch

arch

adjective as in principal, superior

adjective as in knowing, coy

noun as in curve, curved structure

verb as in curve

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It has a padded heel and toe for comfort and protection as well as a compression band around the arch area to keep the sock securely in place.

On came George Ford, a 97-cap arch game manager, the hero of England's World Cup win over Argentina, to snuff the life out of New Zealand and nurse the scoreline through to victory.

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We reconnected for a kitschy Instagram flick under the store’s arch of books.

Where cars sit idle beneath the open sky, trees might one day arch overhead and couples linger in a waning twilight.

On the crucial government bond markets, which are a verdict on budgets, but also impact the rate of mortgage and business loans, it is fair to say there is more than an arched eyebrow now.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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