US /spɑt/
・UK /spɒt/
word to use. So, "a stench" is a really strong smell. "Fragrant". You can probably spot the
"Fragrant" - you can probably spot the word "fragrance" - so this is, you know, aftershave, perfumes - they are all fragrances.
Yeah, that's the spot. Oh,baby.
but she appears to spot Lloyd almost immediately
[Narrator] This blind spot isn't usually a problem.
You can spot her as the airport agent that Kevin tries to talk to once he realizes he's in New York.
You can spot her as the airport agent that Kevin tries to talk to once he realizes he’s in New York.
He and his co-authors surveyed 30,000 Americans about work and what they said is hybrid hits the sweet spot.
The next clue Fawcett missed would’ve also been hard to spot.
But, starting a few decades ago, many kids like, more than 90% of kids in some countries, these kids' eyeballs continued to lengthen well past that spot.
In order to clearly see stuff far away, the muscles have to work to stretch the lens to bring those images back he sweet spot on the retina,
So there was a bare spot here a few months ago, and so we spread some grass seed using this spreader.
Here is a must-come spot for anybody who comes to New Relic is where we have all our swag all our New Relic pride.
I forgot where I have the little spot here.
I forgot where I have the little spot here.