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belonging

Definition for belonging

noun as in sense of security in friendship

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That made it close enough for him to make furtive trips to get belongings from his home.

Crew members went to their rooms to grab essential belongings including life jackets and emergency gear before gathering at the mustering point.

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Jennie Golding, a co-author of the report from the Institute of Education at UCL, believes issues around confidence and a sense of belonging could be possible reasons why girls' performance has suffered.

From BBC

They brought duct and masking tape and filled cardboard boxes with the rest of Merritt’s belongings.

Like the others, she’d gotten swept up by the seemingly endless cleanups targeting drug use and theft in the area — tents were dismantled, belongings seized and people forced to leave.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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