51³Ô¹Ï

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imbody

[ im-bod-ee ]

verb (used with object)

imbodied, imbodying.


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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

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Example Sentences

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In his April 27 letter to the editor, “Why they’re ‘hesitant,’ †Jonathan Imbody of the Christian Medical Association wrote that “Trump supporters won’t abide vaccination rhetoric of public health officials such as Anthony S. Fauci, who publicly dissed†former president Donald Trump.

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“Must I Go†is less immediately autobiographical, although there are little hints scattered throughout: The echoes of Li’s own name in “Lilia,†to say nothing of the character’s unfortunate, heavy-handed last name: “Imbody.â€

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Imbody’s father, Robert, tells reporters that three men came in to “rough up†his son.

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Troy Imbody hasn’t been charged as police continue to investigate.

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Imbody’s father, Robert, tells reporters that three men came in to “rough up†his son, who pulled a machete and cut off the hand of one man.

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