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a treat
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a treatadverb
Very effectively.
a treatadjective
Very good.
Etymology: An ellipsis of like a treat
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a treat in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a treat in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of a treat in a Sentence
Find out where these people are, and rather than getting them to come to you, you go to them, you figure out a way to be able to screen them in an efficient and inexpensive manner, and treat them as necessary.
The thing about queer people's careers in the past is that it's been focused on a narrative of sexuality and you don't get the substance, and I, before anything, want to deliver the music and then give you the gay shit, too, on top of it like an extra treat.
As the murder of George Floyd drew attention worldwide to police abuse of Black men, we must also remember that police violence comes in many forms—including through the dehumanization that results when officers treat Black men like criminals. I am grateful to District Attorney Boudin for valuing Black lives and for refusing to excuse police violence.
Boston will not invest in companies led by people who treat women like commodities. Reports of Ken Fisher's comments and poor judgment are incredibly disturbing, and I have asked our retirement board to take a vote to end any relationship with Fisher Investments.
Some people really love the idea of sending it back to sea because it's such a strange oddity, and I don't think there's a right or wrong answer. I think maybe the wrong answer would be to just boil it up and treat it like any other lobster.
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