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- noun Plural form of
conditioner .
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Examples
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He had stacked them on his head for safe transport back to a sun-pounded place where any relief from the heat that requires electricity, like fans or air conditioners, is in short supply.
Coco McCabe: Haiti: One Man, Six Hats, and a Proverb About Hope Coco McCabe 2010
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The urban consumer durable market for products like colour TVs, washing machines, refrigerators and air conditioners is growing annually at between 7 per cent and 10 per cent.
RURAL MARKETING ? A CRITICAL REVIEW « Technology Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2010
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In 1974, he did not steal them air conditioners from the Lucky Lady Motel that the police just happened to find stacked up in the back seat of our LeSabre way out there in East L.A. Lewis said his buddy told him they belonged to his uncle.
Excerpt: A Day Late and A Dollar Short by Terry McMillan 2001
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The hidden problem with many "conditioners" on the market is that they contain some alcohol which dries out your hair.
Paige Donner: Greening Hollywood: Eco-Salons of Hollywood 2008
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For men and women, thinning hair can be given a more voluminous appearance by using volumizing products such as conditioners and mousses.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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The majority of those who have air conditioning have room air conditioners, not central air.
Life Without Air Conditioning Can Be a Steamy Affair Richard Autry 2011
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This room, like the classroom, was cool and sulfur-free, leading me to believe Bible Camp had supersized filters on its air conditioners.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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I hear the view over there is mostly air conditioners and garbage cans.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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That's precisely the fear: that as people are eating better and living longer and making their way up the ladder, they will want more of the things that we take for granted—cars, air conditioners, refrigerators and so on.
The Return of the Population Bomb William McGurn 2011
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Mr. Horne is one of the New Yorkers with room air conditioners.
Life Without Air Conditioning Can Be a Steamy Affair Richard Autry 2011
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