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well

Definition for well

adjective as in lucky, fortunate

noun as in hole with water

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But the biggest cheer came after the game was well in hand and the USC bench had cleared, as senior Harrison Hornery, playing in his final game at Galen Center, hit a corner three.

The Clippers had to show that against a Pistons team that has been playing well lately, entering the game having produced a 9-1 record in their last 10 games.

"The trust is awaiting a report which will detail the proposed remediation work and the anticipated costs as well as a programme for the work required," it said.

From BBC

"The combination of globalisation, as well as China's pro-business policies and market potential, helped to attract the initial wave of foreign investors," Chim Lee, an analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit, told the BBC.

From BBC

As well as rearmament, leaders are expected to discuss how the EU can further support Kyiv in the face of US President Donald Trump's announcement on Monday that he would suspend aid to Ukraine.

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

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