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1. to remain; continue; stay: Abide with me. 2. to have one's abode; dwell; reside: to abide in a small Scottish village. 3. to continue in a particular condition, attitude, relationship, etc.; last. |
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1. interested or affected: concerned citizens. 2. troubled or anxious: a concerned look. 3. having a connection or involvement; participating |
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5. to behave or manage (oneself): He conducted himself well. 6. to direct in action or course; manage; carry on: to conduct a meeting; to conduct a test. 7. to direct (an orchestra, chorus, etc.) as leader. 8. to lead or guide; escort: to conduct a tour. 9. to serve as a channel or medium for |
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1. a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message, often for someone else. 2. the purpose of such a trip: He finished his errands. 3. a special mission or function entrusted to a messenger; commission. |
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. to catch one's breath. 5. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively. 6. to long with breathless eagerness; desire; crave (usually fol. by for or after). |
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. to wind on a reel, as thread, yarn, etc. 7. to unwind (silk filaments) from a cocoon. 8. to pull or draw by winding a line on a reel: to reel a fish in. |
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. a particular, detail, or point (usually prec. by in): to differ in some respect. 2. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route. |
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1. to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon. 2. to grasp mentally; understand clearly and completely: to seize an idea. 3. to take possession of by force or at will: to seize enemy ships. |
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. to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds. |
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9. to cover or conceal with or as with a veil: She veiled her face in black. A heavy fog veiled the shoreline. 10. to hide the real nature of; mask; disguise: to veil one's intentions. |
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1. to remain; continue; stay: Abide with me. 2. to have one's abode; dwell; reside: to abide in a small Scottish village. 3. to continue in a particular condition, attitude, relationship, etc.; last. |
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1. interested or affected: concerned citizens. 2. troubled or anxious: a concerned look. 3. having a connection or involvement; participating |
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5. to behave or manage (oneself): He conducted himself well. 6. to direct in action or course; manage; carry on: to conduct a meeting; to conduct a test. 7. to direct (an orchestra, chorus, etc.) as leader. 8. to lead or guide; escort: to conduct a tour. 9. to serve as a channel or medium for |
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1. a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message, often for someone else. 2. the purpose of such a trip: He finished his errands. 3. a special mission or function entrusted to a messenger; commission. |
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. to catch one's breath. 5. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively. 6. to long with breathless eagerness; desire; crave (usually fol. by for or after). |
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. to wind on a reel, as thread, yarn, etc. 7. to unwind (silk filaments) from a cocoon. 8. to pull or draw by winding a line on a reel: to reel a fish in. |
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. a particular, detail, or point (usually prec. by in): to differ in some respect. 2. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route. |
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1. to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon. 2. to grasp mentally; understand clearly and completely: to seize an idea. 3. to take possession of by force or at will: to seize enemy ships. |
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. to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds. |
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9. to cover or conceal with or as with a veil: She veiled her face in black. A heavy fog veiled the shoreline. 10. to hide the real nature of; mask; disguise: to veil one's intentions. |
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1. to remain; continue; stay: Abide with me. 2. to have one's abode; dwell; reside: to abide in a small Scottish village. 3. to continue in a particular condition, attitude, relationship, etc.; last. |
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1. interested or affected: concerned citizens. 2. troubled or anxious: a concerned look. 3. having a connection or involvement; participating |
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5. to behave or manage (oneself): He conducted himself well. 6. to direct in action or course; manage; carry on: to conduct a meeting; to conduct a test. 7. to direct (an orchestra, chorus, etc.) as leader. 8. to lead or guide; escort: to conduct a tour. 9. to serve as a channel or medium for |
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1. a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message, often for someone else. 2. the purpose of such a trip: He finished his errands. 3. a special mission or function entrusted to a messenger; commission. |
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. to catch one's breath. 5. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively. 6. to long with breathless eagerness; desire; crave (usually fol. by for or after). |
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. to wind on a reel, as thread, yarn, etc. 7. to unwind (silk filaments) from a cocoon. 8. to pull or draw by winding a line on a reel: to reel a fish in. |
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. a particular, detail, or point (usually prec. by in): to differ in some respect. 2. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route. |
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1. to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon. 2. to grasp mentally; understand clearly and completely: to seize an idea. 3. to take possession of by force or at will: to seize enemy ships. |
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. to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds. |
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9. to cover or conceal with or as with a veil: She veiled her face in black. A heavy fog veiled the shoreline. 10. to hide the real nature of; mask; disguise: to veil one's intentions. |
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