Of
//ɒv//
Word Type
Preposition
Proper Noun
Noun
Verb
The word "of" can be used as preposition, proper noun, noun and verb.
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's by dint of by way of come of in excess of in respect of in terms of of a kind of a piece of a sudden of age of all of all people of an of biblical proportions of blessed memory of choice of color of colour of course of even date of importance of late of means of note of one's own accord of record of sorts of that ilk of the essence of the first water of the like of the world of two minds out of quarter of sort of thereof tired of whereof
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