Definitionadj. used of especially merchandise brought from a foreign source
Last update: July 22, 2015
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While not strictly a meat-and-potatoes guy, he felt more comfortable with a meal he could recognize, like the weekÂday special at Uncle Sally's Galley, not something tiny and exotic, wrapped in dainty strands of imported grass. [Please select]
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Much stress is laid on white slaves being imported into America. [Please select]
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Evidently, our host had imported most of his belongings from Cuba. [Please select]
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--and from what Eldorado is this treasure to be imported. [Please select]
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The imported dog has never proven a good performer in the chase, owing to very widely different conditions encountered. [Please select]
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Similarly the potato and the ear of maize are untouched in France unless their American consumers are accidentally imported with them. [Please select]
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