Or [conjunction]
Definition of Or:
a suggestion of choice
Sentence/Example of Or:
His name was Lefty something-or-other, and he was about the sneakiest stool the department had.
Brass—or-molu—gilt platinum to give it weight; this is from Birmingham, not from Australia, nor nature.
He wuz very peart and sassy, and it was take-it-or-leave-it-and-be-plaguey- quick-about-it all the time.
Meanwhile the whale had made what appeared to be a grand and final neck-or-nothing rush in the direction of the shore.
Amatory, am′at-or-i, adj. relating to or causing love: affectionate.
Amorous, am′or-us, adj. easily inspired with love: fondly in love (with of): relating to love.
Aphorism, af′or-izm, n. a concise statement of a principle in any science: a brief, pithy saying: an adage.
Old bonefishermen almost invariably use heavy tackle—stiff rods and twelve-or fifteen-thread lines.
It was a punishment that satisfied both sides of the life-or-death argument.
Do you know Me now, man whom my millions of dross have made wretched?or do you need me to tell you Who I am?