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body

Definition for body

noun as in physique

noun as in corpse

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carcass, dead body, remains

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ashes, bones, cadaver, deceased, stiff

noun as in human being

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individual, party, person

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being, human, mortal, personage, soul

noun as in bulk; central portion

noun as in crowd

noun as in main part of written work

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Example Sentences

"The growing body of evidence about the harms of smartphones outweighing the benefits for children is both compelling and concerning," she said.

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The ultramarathon runner said he planned to continue living adventurously for as long as his body allowed.

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Cladribine can help people with the active relapsing-remitting version of the disease, as well as more severe, highly active MS, for which it is already used, says drug advisory body NICE.

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“A different country, but it’s still over in Asia. And we’re on a flight and we come back and our bodies are going to react and stuff.”

As the global cultural body Unesco reports, oral historians teach young initiates about "history, laws, rituals, time reckoning, cosmology, myths, rules of conduct, and the function of the Gada system".

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

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