metastatically love

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • By metastasis.

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  • There were plans afoot to build a new museum at the corner of 3rd and Howard but they've been bumped from that location by the metastatically expanding Moscone Center, so they are currently looking for space in the Civic Center area.

    Mark Morris and the Ravages of Time sfmike 2009

  • There were plans afoot to build a new museum at the corner of 3rd and Howard but they've been bumped from that location by the metastatically expanding Moscone Center, so they are currently looking for space in the Civic Center area.

    Archive 2009-03-01 sfmike 2009

  • It then abruptly left him, to make way, apparently metastatically, for enteralgia coupled with diarrhœa.

    The Electric Bath George M. Schweig

  • Getty Images This statement, coming on top of his association with radicals like Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright and Rashid Khalidi, definitively revealed to all who were not wilfully blinding themselves that Mr. Obama was a genuine product of the political culture that had its birth among a marginal group of leftists in the early 1960s and that by the end of the decade had spread metastatically to the universities, the mainstream media, the mainline churches, and the entertainment industry.

    What Happened to Obama? Absolutely Nothing. Norman Podhoretz 2011

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