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Greats

/ ɡɪٲ /

plural noun

  1. the Honour School of Literae Humaniores, involving the study of Greek and Roman history and literature and philosophy

  2. the final examinations at the end of this course

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Later in the novel, these five will come to be dubbed “the Greats” by their grandchildren.

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The other Greats are gathered round.

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When it comes to talent and commercial success, Drake is unquestionably among the greats.

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Mad respect to the Buss family, who oversaw 11 championships while providing the stage for greats from Magic Johnson to Kobe Bryant to LeBron James.

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How does new captain Gill compare to India batting greats?

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