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links
[ lingks ]
links
/ ±ôɪŋ°ì²õ /
plural noun
- short for golf links
- ( as modifier )
a links course
- undulating sandy ground near the shore
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of links1
Example Sentences
It sheds new light on links between the royal and alleged spy, who became a close advisor on Andrew's business ventures.
He developed an extreme hostility towards the opposition party, believing it had links to North Korea.
It issued a four-page fact-check of the book that denigrates Wynn-Williams’ ostensibly “new†claims by asserting that they were mostly published previously, and even helpfully provides links to the original reports.
The two berths at the port on Anglesey, which links north Wales and Dublin, were damaged on 7 December, affecting thousands of travellers and parcel deliveries over Christmas, as well as businesses in the town.
Research shows some can cause serious health conditions like cancer, and there are links to fertility issues.
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