among(st) (other) things

  • 1Among Other Things, I've Taken Up Smoking — Among Other Things, I’ve Taken Up Smoking is a novel by Aoibheann Sweeney. A girl grows up alone with her father on an island in Maine and is sent to stay in New York City with friends of her father s who open up her past, and her own world, in… …

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  • 2among other things — 1) used when you are mentioning one or more things out of a larger number They discussed, among other things, the future of the oil industry. Among other things, Larsen was accused of attempting to bribe court officials. 2) used for saying that… …

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  • 3among other people — among others/other things/other people etc/ phrase used for saying that there are additional things or people that you could mention Among other things, Churchill was an accomplished writer and historian. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym… …

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  • 4among others — among others/other things/other people etc/ phrase used for saying that there are additional things or people that you could mention Among other things, Churchill was an accomplished writer and historian. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym… …

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  • 5other — oth|er [ ʌðər ] function word *** Other can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural noun): He doesn t like other people interfering. (after the or a possessive word and followed by a singular or plural noun): the… …

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  • 6other */*/*/ — UK [ˈʌðə(r)] / US [ˈʌðər] determiner, pronoun Summary: Other can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural noun): He doesn t like other people interfering. (after the or a possessive word and followed by a singular or… …

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  • 7among other things — between the remainder, amongst the rest …

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  • 9among — among, amongst 1. Among is now roughly ten times more common than amongst. It is the oldest form, which gave rise to the by forms amonges (14c, no longer in use) and among(e)st (16c). There is no demonstrable difference of meaning between the two …

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  • 10among — a|mong [ ə mʌŋ ] preposition *** 1. ) included in a larger group a ) used for saying that someone or something is included in a particular group of people or things: His family connections helped ensure his position among the elite. from among… …

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