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splits
/ ɪٲ /
noun
- functioning as singular (in gymnastics, etc) the act of sinking to the floor to achieve a sitting position in which both legs are straight, pointing in opposite directions, and at right angles to the body
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There is a main trail on the hillside that splits off into two.
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She splits her time between there and a home in Yorkshire, where her son is at school, and the challenge claimed she did not primarily reside in Lincolnshire.
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After months of arguing over purse splits, it took wealthy Saudi Arabia to get the fighters to agree terms.
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Her 2024 album Cowboy Carter "very much splits opinions with country fans", Matt tells Newsbeat, but "it has introduced new country artists to a country audience and gives a different perspective".
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The Premiership now splits in half after 33 games - with each club playing the others in their 'half' for a fourth and final time.
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