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afters
/ ˈɑːftəz /
noun
- informal.dessert; sweet
- slang.a confrontation or physical violence between football players immediately after they have been involved in a challenge for the ball
Example Sentences
“People have seen design shows before, with beautiful befores and afters,” says Jonathan.
As for afters, forget a grotty gym shower and leaping into your street-clothes: the post-workout is as much fun as the class.
Every little stone bes worth more nor all the fore-and-afters on the coast.
Such in-and-in fore-and-afters that their booms won't stay guyed-out, even after you've been at the pains to use a hawser.
You wanted looking afters just fancy, nosing around a dug-out and not taking any bombs.
The fore and afters were the ropes secured to the side corners, and they, on being hauled taut and belayed, held it out square.
A fleet of fore-and-afters at anchor has its own slender graciousness.
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