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stint
noun as in period of responsibility
verb as in economize; hold back
Example Sentences
This was a man in just his third game as Rangers manager and with only some underwhelming stints in the Scottish third and fourth tiers to call upon.
But after a stint at a wilderness camp in 2018, Puerta said he felt like he finally had his son back.
O’Brien was largely praised by critics for his stint as host.
Merz left politics and racked up millions in the private sector as a corporate lawyer, including a five-year stint as board chairman at BlackRock Germany, a major branch of the world’s largest asset management firm.
But from panto appearances to frequent DJ stints in nightclubs, Paul continues to keep busy and fulfil his brother's wish.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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