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us

pronoun as in objective plural pronoun

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Analysts interpreted it as an immediate ripple effect of the newly established US-Cuban détente.

Frankly, I have never heard anyone else speak with such insight into Afghan affairs, post-US surge.

This entire ordeal reeks of bureaucratic overreach being bandied about in the name of “let-us-save-the-children” politics.

“The war being waged by the US/UK & co is a war against Islam & Muslims,” he wrote.

Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands.

Let's us-all go see ef we can't find the place where our flag still floats.'

We hurried back for them, forgetting that we had promised ourselves a long just-us talk to bridge the months of separation.

Amorous, am′or-us, adj. easily inspired with love: fondly in love (with of): relating to love.

Animus, an′im-us, n. intention: actuating spirit: prejudice against.

Arduous, rd′ū-us, adj. deep, difficult to climb: difficult to accomplish: laborious.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to us, such as: you, and them.

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

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