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become known
verb as in emerge
verb as in happen
Strongest matches
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By now, Eilish has become known for her oversize looks, but the “What Was I Made For?” singer still managed to stun when she hit the 2024 Golden Globe Awards wearing a full Willy Chavarria fit that included a black blazer, wide-leg khakis and a black necktie.
I wish people took that as a sign that whatever they do will become known, and so to maybe be a little bit more longitudinally considerate of how people relate to their legacy.
Many residents of western Altadena — which was shaped by discriminatory lending practices in the 1960s and 70s and has become known for its strong Black community — say they feel forgotten.
However, as the price of those coping methods has become known and as access to mental health support has become more widespread, that “just rub some dirt on it” attitude has faded over the last 10 years.
For each hostage Hamas was to release, Israel would have to provide what had become known in the nomenclature of the draft deal as a "key" - meaning an agreed number or even specific identities of Palestinian prisoners.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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