Adjective(1) out of fashion
Noun(1) a former husband, wife, or partner in a relationship.(2) a man who was formerly a certain woman's husband(3) a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife
Adjective(1) out of fashion
Noun(1) a former husband, wife, or partner in a relationship.(2) a man who was formerly a certain woman's husband(3) a woman who was formerly a particular man's wife
(1) the discount and market price are ex dividend(2) I don't want my ex to spoil what I have now(3) ex warehouse(4) the cost is u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25515,000 ex VAT(5) carpet tiles offered at a special price, ex stock(6) And come to think of it, a lot of my exes are liars.(7) We have good relationships with my exes (except for my youngest's father) and their parents.(8) Slagging off parents and exes to the kids is an endless loop; the people who suffer most are the children.(9) This one friend has been shrieking about her exes , and in particular, how one of them just keeps bludging on her, and how she keeps him happy by giving him $500 a month.(10) Students use it to research their papers, jilted lovers use it to stalk their exes - and journalists use it for just about everything.(11) It's not at all uncommon to meet poor men who have left behind a winding trail of exes and their unanticipated progeny.(12) Of course, once you do manage to establish a friendship with an ex, you then get to deal with the joys of how your new relationships handle your friendships with your exes .(13) Perhaps all single people should be forced on Valentine's Day to watch videos of their exes cavorting around with their new partners to make them think about what they had given away.(14) Before all the women who came before our wives or our exes , we were brothers.(15) Don't limit your conversation to sports, sci-fi/ comics and your exes .(16) I'd like to think that relations with exes could be dealt with efficiently, professionally and intelligently.