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circs|sɜːks| colloq. abbrev. of pl. of circumstance n.
1883in Ware Passing Eng. (1909) s.v., Under the circs I am disposed to exclaim, ‘What extravagance!’ 1897W. J. Locke Derelicts vi. 75, I ain't going to give you away—don't you fear. It's only pleasant to meet old pals again—in better circs. Ain't it? 1929Wodehouse Summer Lightning xiii. 244 So she asked me to break it to you gently that in the circs. she proposes to return you to store. 1959J. O'Donovan Visited vi. 57 Decent of you to bother with the fags, under the circs. |