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sentiments

noun as in bosom

noun as in breast

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Many of the comments received reflected "anti-Welsh language sentiments", she said, which she found "incredibly disappointing".

From BBC

Those sentiments are being reflected at the state level, too.

From Salon

Dan’s sentiments may feel like a common and perhaps tired chorus in many stories that have been written and re-written about the return-to-office kerfuffle: Workers got used to a new way of working.

From Salon

This appears to be a reference to Brown's willingness to publicly state both that racism exists and that racism is bad, sentiments that should be unobjectionable to anyone who is not a racist.

From Salon

Arteta's sentiments were echoed by skipper Martin Odegaard, who said the Gunners "lacked efficiency" in the final third against Graham Potter's team.

From BBC

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

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