Pronunciation of the English word both.
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1. | I think there's blame on both sides, you look at, you look at both sides, I think there's blame on both sides, and I have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. | |
2. | Age may have one side, but assuredly Youth has the other. There is nothing more certain than that both are right, except perhaps that both are wrong. | |
3. | Both brothers said that they couldn't support both a wife and an airplane, so they spent their lives as bachelors. | |
4. | The reason both brothers gave for remaining bachelors was that they couldn't support both airplanes and a wife. | |
5. | She loved both of them and they both loved her. | |
6. | Tom and John are both competent alchemists. Tom often shows himself to be the more skillful, but both experience explosions in the lab. | |
7. | While your friend holds you affectionately by both your hands you are safe, for you can watch both of his. | |
8. | We're probably going to clash a lot as we're both heavily opinionated people. However, if we can both respect each other, things should blow over smoothly. They could possibly turn out quite nicely even. | |
9. | All the old despots were demagogues; at least, they were demagogues whenever they were really trying to please or impress the demos. If they poured out beer for their vassals it was because both they and their vassals had a taste for beer. If (in some slightly different mood) they poured melted lead on their vassals, it was because both they and their vassals had a strong distaste for melted lead. | |
10. | We have both tried, and we have both failed. |