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Definition of "eds" []

  • A rapid automatic system to detect plastic explosives in passengers' luggage using X-ray technology and computers; designed for use in airports (noun)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "eds" in a sentence
  • "He will have observed that the worst of the neocons (including himself) are now writing books and spending more time with families and friends, cheer-leading for more war by writing op-eds from the outside rather than pursuing their strategies in policy meetings in the White House."
  • "Commenter eds from the original post at TPM says it better than I could: “She’s made being an intellectual liberal a matter of trite smarmy and snarky cliches and awful posturing.”"
  • "Anyway, I’d hope that the bit of Helprin that writes novels and not op-eds is dry-heaving at such linguistic weaselry."
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