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to strait

noun

A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.

  • The Strait of Gibraltar

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Chris LeDoux, a real-life rodeo champion who also built a do-it-yourself career as a country act, cut a version a few years later, which found its way to Strait, who made the song his own.

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I don't want to strait-jacket what we think is funny".

I'd like to think I have managed to balance my family's pendulum swings from brazen to strait-laced.

Mr. Hughley gives cameos to strait-laced CNN reporters: the business correspondent Ali Velshi gave a list of the five ways to make money in America, and cited "Marry Madonna" and "Divorce Madonna" as two of them.

He was born in 1958, in Reading, Pennsylvania, to strait-laced, Republican parents, and as a child developed a passion for Disney and Dr Seuss, and spent his time drawing cartoons with his father.

No such augmentation took place, and because of wars, fires and ruin the Prior and Chapter were brought to straits.

It took her eight months to get to the strait, where her boat broke down.

The next attempt to pass the straits was made by Bligh on the Providence.

Tanaka attempted to evade Allied aerial reconnaissance aircraft by first heading northeast through Bougainville Strait before turning southeast and then south to pass through Indispensable Strait.

This common shark inhabits the Australian continental shelf from Western Australia to the Bass Strait, to a depth of 220 m.

I suppose we're going to have to be strait-laced from now on.

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