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constriction

[kuhn-strik-shuhn] / kənˈstrɪk ʃən /


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The introduction of Turner somewhat cushions that constriction, but more so by the sights of Ellis-Taylor’s remarkable Hattie.

From Salon • Dec. 13, 2024

And that does feel like a bit of a backslide because of the constriction of this industry right now.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2024

The show unfurled with a model emerging from the shadows in a sinisterly twisted black laminated dress that seemed to swallow her hands whole — a striking image of constriction reappeared throughout the collection.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 3, 2024

People who are not used to such cold will probably experience more constriction, he said, leaving them more at risk of frostbite.

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2024

I wanted so much for us: a life free of constriction and prejudice.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart




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