adverb
Word Origin Old Englishæftewearde, from æftan ‘aft’ + -wards, influenced by after.
Scrabble Points: 17
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There’s nothing there, you know.” He added defiantly: “I mean, bring it on. That’s what I tell them.” Donald Trump via Associated Press Earlier this year, Trump...think he ...
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