dom

UK /dɒm/ US /dɑm/
noun 12name 3verb 1

Collocations

4

ADJ.

all

The dom personality in our group always made decisions for everyone else.

VERB + DOM

perform, wrote

She performeddom at the theater for over twenty years before retiring.

DOM + NOUN

casmurro, flemons, home, ii, neighbourhood, pedro

Dom Pedro lived in the neighbourhood where my grandmother grew up many years ago.

ADV.

primarily

She primarily focused on the kingdom's internal dom matters during her reign.

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