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Gripping Experiences That Take Your Breath Away

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noun

• Any especially large, tight or enthusiastic hug, usually friendly and especially between males.

• A hostile takeover effort in which one firm offers to buy the other firm at a share price too high to refuse.

• A hold with the arms around the opponent.

30%5 To take someone's breath away
verb

• affect with wonder

• be a mystery or bewildering to

30%8Take someone's breath away
verb

• affect with wonder

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