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-favoured
adjective
- in combination having an appearance (as specified)
ill-favoured
Example Sentences
In September, "zombie-style knives" and "zombie-style machetes" were banned in England and Wales, making it an imprisonable offence to own, make, transport or sell a wide range of “statement” knives favoured by criminal gangs.
But with baby milk, parents had fierce loyalty towards their favoured brand so if a supermarket demanded too low a price, a supplier would just take the product somewhere else, he said.
But Trump will know that most of them favoured his Democrat rival for the presidency, Kamala Harris.
King struck sublime back-to-back boundaries in Jofra Archer’s opening spell in a quick start for the home side on a wicket that had favoured the chasing team in nine of the previous 11 matches.
The pair are up against each other once more, and World Rugby's guidance to officials this week has favoured the pursuers, putting the spotlight on any lazy-running blocking by the receiving team .
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