s'more
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of s'more
First recorded in 1930–35; rapid pronunciation of some more
Example Sentences
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What’s more, whether they are pushed out or leave willingly, younger employees often go without a clear sense of what went wrong, so they’ll never get better.
What’s more, 65% of builders provided financial incentives to try to lure buyers, including mortgage-rate buydowns, closing cost assistance or design upgrades.
From MarketWatch
“Unfortunately, there’s more and more academies now.”
From Los Angeles Times
Now faced with US tariffs, and under Carney's more "pragmatic" approach to foreign policy, Ottawa is repairing ties with Delhi.
From BBC
She's more familiar with the world of F1 than most, as a former professional racing driver, the managing director of female racing series F1 Academy and wife of Toto Wolff, the Mercedes F1 team CEO and principal.
From BBC
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