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Definitions from the WebTerm: at thatPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Definition: Used to indicate confirmation or agreement with something previously mentioned. Example Sentence: "He claimed to be an expert in programming, and at that, he had published a book on the subject." Sense 2: Definition: Used to emphasize the significance or impact of a particular fact or circumstance. Example Sentence: "Bob is already an excellent musician, and to top it off, he plays multiple instruments - a talented musician at that." Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
at rest predicate at rest prenominal at risk at sea at sixes and sevens at stake at tach at tenterhooks at that at that place at that time at the back at the beginning there was ale at the behest at the best at the end at the expense of
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