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pan
noun as in container for cooking food
verb as in look, search for over a wide area
Example Sentences
As that has not panned out, especially in the case of China, the US is moving away from this world.
More recently he tried again, without the pots and pans but with characters using cellphones.
The camera pans to Cypress Hill, who whisper among themselves: “Aye man, did we order an orchestra?”
“Care Not Cash” was widely panned by progressives but helped seal his victory.
The footage also shows a trickle of clotting blood on his forehead before panning to the shirtless crew member and co-pilot, who had also been in injured.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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