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whites

Aussprache: [waɪts]

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Kontext: „color“

(noun) white things or people that are called white, usually referring to the color. When we say 'whites', we might be talking about clothing that is white or a group of people with light skin tones.

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He wore a beautiful pair of whites to the event, and they made him look very sharp.

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She didn’t like her whites because they got dirty easily.

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What kind of whites do you have in your wardrobe?

Kontext: „food“

(noun) the white part of eggs, which is called egg white. When you crack an egg, the part without the yolk is called the whites.

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She used the whites to make a fluffy meringue dessert.

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He tried making an omelet with just the whites, but it didn't taste as good.

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How many whites do we need for the recipe?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) refers to the team or players wearing white uniforms. In certain games, teams wear different colors, and 'whites' usually means the team wearing the white kit.

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The whites played really well and won the match easily.

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The whites struggled to keep up with their opponents and lost.

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Do you think the whites will win the championship this year?

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