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land with
verb
(tr, preposition) to give to, so as to put in difficulties; cause to be burdened with
why did you land me with this extra work?
Example Sentences
Those burns land with so much more buckling force than whatever grave pablum Hakeem Jeffries unfurls from the House lectern each morning.
His one big monologue about what racing means to him doesn’t land with any impact.
On Saturday morning, the volunteers spent hours pulling up the black mustard, focusing on a patch of land with five large coast live oaks.
Allen failed to land with his telegraphed overhand rights and Fisher snapped out the jab as the contest struggled to catch fire early on.
Vuong is a lauded poet whose paragraphs are shot through with sentences that enthrall and often land with a philosopher’s wisdom and economy.
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