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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
concrete .
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Examples
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They consist of the application of abstractions to concretes, which is what most intellectual magazines contain.
EGO 2008
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They also sell thick milkshakes called "concretes".
Archive 2007-07-01 Nupur 2007
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To provide efficiency during maintenance, the concrete was exposed, finished with a penetrative sealer for concretes.
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I guess people only like concretes when they have to wait in line for them.
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Shake shack's classic American fare includes hamburgers and its signature "ShackBurger" (voted Best Burger 2005 by New York Magazine), hot dogs, french fries, frozen custard (proper soft-serve), concretes (analogous to Blizzards or McFlurries) and yes, shakes, made from said frozen custard.
Shake Shack Headed To DC: Where Else Is Danny Meyer's Burger Joint? 2010
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Shake shack's classic American fare includes hamburgers and its signature "ShackBurger" (voted Best Burger 2005 by New York Magazine), hot dogs, french fries, frozen custard (proper soft-serve), concretes (analogous to Blizzards or McFlurries) and yes, shakes, made from said frozen custard.
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What she has done lately concretes even more my opinion of her and now her husband as well.
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This is an important point to make in age dominated by pragmatic debates pertaining to statistical concretes.
Roe v. Wade Day #36 2009
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Ted Drewes, a local frozen custard place, is known for its “concretes” — blended frozen treats so fresh you can turn them upside down and the frozen custard will not come out.
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Nonetheless, the mind has, by nature, a grouping capability concepts entail sophisticated grouping, from concretes and from abstractions.
CSK: Redux Editorial Anonymous 2009
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