Definitions

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  • noun A web address; the address of a document or resource on the World Wide Web.

Etymologies

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Web +‎ link

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Examples

  • I spoke on the Senate floor about this nomination before the votes were cast, and the following weblink will take you directly to my remarks:

    Matthew Yglesias » If The Founders Had Wanted a Supermajority Requirement for the Senate, They Could Have Put One in the Constitution 2010

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

  • ET.USA TODAY has more about the victims of the Arizona shooting on this weblink.

    House tribute to Giffords: 'Violence cannot silence' 2011

  • You said you had an RFC - in this case you may just find (as I did) that you are already in the system via the weblink I gave you.

    Getting a CURP 2009

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