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was cemented
noun
A powdered substance that develops strong adhesive properties when mixed with water.
synonyms
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A friendship was cemented at that moment.
Wolff sent Lundgren $3,400, and the conspiracy was cemented.
Lewis's reputation was cemented by his feral performance.
Between 1934 and 1959, the river was cemented.
The boys' friendship was cemented through school and sport.
Our bond was cemented in those hushed, nighttime hours.
Their friendship was cemented when Frank and Babette found apartments to sublet in Theo's building.
My head was cemented to the pillow, my body embedded, frozen.
But before it was cemented into law, the country endured months of bickering and brinksmanship.
During 1907 and 1908 the new entente with England was cemented.
The relationship was cemented during campaign flights on the company plane, Kilgore said.
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