What does one-spot mean?
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one-spot
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Princeton's WordNet
one-spotnoun
a domino or die whose upward face shows one pip
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one-spot
"One-spot" generally refers to a specific location or place. In different contexts, it could mean a single point of focus, a place where a particular activity or event occurs, or a situation wherein one thing, person, or aspect is getting all the attention or emphasis. The specific definition can vary based on the context it is used in.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of one-spot in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of one-spot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of one-spot in a Sentence
I had a collection of 730 pieces and I thought it would be really sad not to show them all in one spot. We posted on Instagram, asking if there was a gallery that has a gap sometime in the year... It was incredible, towards the end of the year, I got a call from Christian Dior in France.
Instead of being able to collect data from one spot or for just a few minutes, this eclipse is providing that window of opportunity to observe the corona over a long period of time, this is also an opportunity to test out novel instruments and our models also to see how well are they working. And it's scientifically important because of this sun, moon and Earth connection.
He gave me exactly what I needed, we came up one spot short. But I’m so happy.
She never really stayed in one spot for too long.
They are about being far from my mom, my mom was far, in another place. My mind was so frustrated that sometimes I still think that I'm there. Sometimes I sit in one spot and I start to visualize everything that I lived, everything that happened to me.
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