Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary.
1 We have to change the way we think abut defending our systems.
2 Mike, guarded the Ross Trucking Company, which used to abut the club.
3 Upscale apartment blocks and opulent mansions abut hillside slums and urban blight.
4 Charlie, who came in last, did not abut the door behind him.
5 Sandhills abut right on to them, and dense scrub surrounds their foot.
6 These three last stars belong to Andromeda, and themselves abut on Perseus.
7 With all the craggy cliffs that abut the beach, it isn't hard.
8 What do you think is the number one thing people misconstrue abut Virgos?
9 On his work Trevor eventually opened up abut his work ethic in America.
10 The cuts would represent abut 10 percent of the worldwide investment banking staff.
11 Ignatius Donnelly's work does not abut that of Percival Lowell or Edwin Hubble.
12 You smile, sir, abut I assure you that it really would.'
13 Missionary work intensified his impatience with traditional religious practices abut also augmented his faith.
14 Outside of the community leaders and parents, think abut how many celebrities there are.
15 Worries abut U.S. default are not showing up in money market flows, said Tjornehoj.
16 Trouble arises along this line where real nations abut a zone of historical non-nationhood.
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