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- noun Plural form of
switch . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
switch .
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Examples
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His expression switches from scared to apologetic.
Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse? Max Brallier 2011
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What is the reason for the all the label switches?
Mike Ragogna: Universal Pulses & Floating Cities: Chatting with 311's Nick Hexum and Thomas Dolby Mike Ragogna 2011
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His expression switches from scared to apologetic.
Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse? Max Brallier 2011
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What is the reason for the all the label switches?
Mike Ragogna: Universal Pulses & Floating Cities: Chatting with 311's Nick Hexum and Thomas Dolby Mike Ragogna 2011
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In that one instance, the term switches to a "scroadle."
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Q: This book switches from a first-person narrative (Emiko's story) to a third-person one (Anton and Sophie's story.)
A Conversation with Dennis Bock, author of The Ash Garden 2010
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American, a unit of AMR Corp., which is based in Fort Worth, has said that if JAL switches from the oneworld alliance it will cost JAL up to $500 million in lost revenue in the first two years after the changeover.
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He is adroit, modest, ironic, and amusing as he switches from the macro to the micro perspective, and he always takes care to remind us of his relative youth and inexperience.
Lost in the Levant 2010
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He is adroit, modest, ironic, and amusing as he switches from the macro to the micro perspective, and he always takes care to remind us of his relative youth and inexperience.
Lost in the Levant 2010
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He is adroit, modest, ironic, and amusing as he switches from the macro to the micro perspective, and he always takes care to remind us of his relative youth and inexperience.
Lost in the Levant 2010
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