other' name='description'> other's - definition and meaning

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  • noun possessive case of other

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Examples

  • Each side is calling the other's arguments laughable, delusional, disingenuous, and worse.

    Scoring the Battle for the Big Board Aaron Lucchetti 2011

  • Both sides suggested they were calling the other's bluff.

    NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY SHADID 2011

  • Tuesday's lawsuits were separate actions, and neither the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office nor the New York State Attorney General referred to the other's case in their respective press releases.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Tuesday's lawsuits were separate actions, and neither the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office nor the New York State Attorney General referred to the other's case in their respective press releases.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Tuesday's lawsuits were separate actions, and neither the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office nor the New York State Attorney General referred to the other's case in their respective press releases.

    unknown title 2011

  • Welsh cyberspace "is mainly a gang of Plaidies soothing each other's egos" as Leighton Andrews would remind us.

    Carwyn joins the race 2009

  • It is mainly a gang of Plaidies soothing each other's egos.

    Plaid's agenda exposed 2009

  • She befriended other seniors at her co-op, and she took to visiting her daughters -- one's in Chicago, the other's in Connecticut -- and her grandchildren more often.

    Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Memory Keeper Nancy Ruhling 2011

  • She lived in Dallas, I lived in Austin, and in addition to visits to each other's homes, we began going camping once or twice a year during a season when the smaller jewels of Texas state parks would not be overrun.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • She lived in Dallas, I lived in Austin, and in addition to visits to each other's homes, we began going camping once or twice a year during a season when the smaller jewels of Texas state parks would not be overrun.

    Clever Girl 2009

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