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In walking he would raise the toes of his feet above the heads of the <WSD>Phobians</WSD> to a height of five hundred feet.
An inhabitant of Phobos.
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Another way to speed search (in general) is to order or bias the hypothesis space based on some heuristic. Suppose you are a habitual car key <WSD>loser</WSD> and that you keep track of where your keys turn up after each search.
One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc.
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There'd been Earthling girls; and not a few Khazaki women had been intrigued by the big <WSD>Terrestrial</WSD>.
An inhabitant of the planet Earth.
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He turned back to the scene before him and the enormous new block of council dwellings. The design was some way after Corbusier but the block was built up on plinths and resembled an Atlantic liner swimming diagonally across the <WSD>site</WSD>.
The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position
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There are two kinds of ancestral spirits. Some represent founders of the individual family, while others represent founders of the community, such as priests and kings. The spirits of founders of communities are called "territorial" or "<WSD>tutelary</WSD> spirits" in the literature for the region. <WSD>Tutelary</WSD> spirits cut across family lines because they belong to the community and are evoked on its behalf (generally only for rainmaking). They are associated with public proscriptions, and their propitiation is controlled by chiefs, kings, and priests.
Relating to guardianship or protection.
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Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers, of errand not wholly obvious to their fellows, yet of such <WSD>sort</WSD> as to call into query alike the nature of their errand and their own relations. It is easily earned repetition to state that Josephine St. Auban's was a presence not to be concealed.
Manner; form of being or acting.
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And he pointed with his little assegai, the assegai handled with the royal wood, to where the fire glowed reddest—ay, he pointed and laughed. Then, my father, I grew cold indeed—yes, I grew cold who soon should be hot, for I saw the purpose of Chaka. He would put me to the <WSD>trial by fire</WSD>.
A test in which a person is exposed to flames in order to assess his/her truthfulness, commitment, courage, etc.
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We watched him for a few minutes as he explored the area and then I broke off a piece of a <WSD>Pringle</WSD>.
An individual potato snack of the Pringles brand.
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That part of mankind that <WSD>addict</WSD> their minds to speculations.
To involve oneself in something habitually, to the exclusion of almost anything else.
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How can I tell them that they must never expect too much from a middle-aged fellow in striped cotton pajamas? But tonight is different. There is a whole concourse of Romans and of tourists in the Piazza, and it would be a courtesy &ndash; excuse me, Holiness, a great <WSD>condescension</WSD>! &ndash; to appear with one small blessing.... I condescend, and I am exalted once again on wave after wave of cheering and horn-blowing
The act of condescending; a manner of behaving toward others in an outwardly polite way that nevertheless implies one's own superiority to the others; patronizing courtesy toward inferiors. (s)
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True-blue Ximeneans would be appalled – a rubbery clue, a deviant whim, not a verb in sight – but I reckon it's funny, and inventive, and <WSD>Araucarian</WSD> – the other word to describe libertarians.
Of or pertaining to the cryptic crossword style used by "Araucaria" ((John Galbraith Graham)); focused on humour and lateral thinking rather than strict grammaticality.
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I ſtay too <WSD>long</WSD>&#8239;; but here my Father comes&#8239;: / A double bleſſing is a double grace; / Occaſion ſmiles vpon a ſecond leaue.
For a long duration.
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I would <WSD>trot</WSD> ten or twelve miles each day, go into a cheap restaurant and eat my fill of bread, but would never be satisfied. During these wanderings I once hit on a vegetarian restaurant in Farringdon Street. The sight of it filled me with the same joy that a child feels on getting a thing after its own heart.
To move along briskly; specifically, to move at a pace between a walk and a run.
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China has <WSD>touted</WSD> its policy of non-interference for decades.
To flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote.
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Which has its pluses and minuses—it&#39;s really hard to write device drivers for <WSD>bare metal</WSD> in a completely type-safe language just because the levels of abstraction are wrong for talking to the <WSD>bare metal</WSD>.
A runtime environment where little to no abstraction is available: usually employing a low-level programming language, without access to any operating system facilities, and interfacing hardware directly.
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religious shall ... pay all papal impositions, <WSD>subventions</WSD>, and contributions ...
A subsidy; provision of financial or other support.
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Twyla Tharp could have <WSD>toe danced</WSD> on the counter, and the president wouldn't have noticed.
Dance on ones toes
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It was an act to <WSD>bullionize</WSD> the debt of the United States and to give a value of five hundred millions to the unfortunate creditors, those poor fllows that lay like Lazarus at the gates of the rich man to pick up the crumbs that fell from the Government table: an act to raise the securiities from eighty cents in the dollar to $1.20 in the dollar!
To convert or make convertible to bullion, especially gold bullion.
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It's also possible to pop into <WSD>Woolies</WSD> and buy a pre-paid mobile phone for as little as $99 including a rechargeable SIM card...
Woolworths, a well-known chain of shops selling confectionery, stationery, etc.
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Let gratefull Aromatick odours burne, / Let pious incense smoake, for the returne / Of Great "Flaminius," in whom abide / More Art, then raised "Athens" to her pride, / More civill Ethicks he containe, then may / Well <WSD>moralize</WSD> all sauage "India".
To render moral; to correct the morals of; to give the appearance of morality to.
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<WSD>Egg crates</WSD> are a much less satisfactory model for schools.
A self-contained class that has no collaboration or interaction with any other class, and which is the sole responsibility of a single teacher.
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Millions of these have no conception of the meaning and obligation of popular government, and so they are the ready prey of demagogues and <WSD>groundlings</WSD>.
A person of uncultivated or uncultured taste.
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When a <WSD>fill-in</WSD>, a<sub>ij</sub>(s) is created in the course of the computation, it may be necessary to make copies of the contents of certain parts of the ALU and CNLU at the ends of these arrays.
An intermediate result that must be stored temporarily during the course of a sparse matrix computation.
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I found it necessary while doing guard to cover myself with my India-rubber <WSD>poncho</WSD>, to prevent my clothes from becoming saturated with water.
A similar waterproof garment, today typically of rubber with a hood.
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More than 250 dignitaries and <WSD>HMH</WSD> supporters attended the event at which former Danish Ambassador Ole Philipson, whose family fled to Sweden on a Danish rescue boat, was guest speaker.
(Holocaust Museum Houston)|dot=, in Texas, United States
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But he was scarcely right in attempting to derive all primitive religious concepts from an undifferentiated "dim <WSD>pandemonism</WSD>."
Belief that every object (animate or inanimate), idea (abstract or concrete), and action is inhabited by its own independent supernatural spirit; worship of such spirits.
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Missing because I′d been happy and didn′t need him, though I went to him fast enough when the happiness was over. <WSD>Off like a bride′s nightie</WSD>.
Making a rapid departure; away. (From 1960.)
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Along the grass-grown wharves,—silver-gray piles which crumbled at the ends into a <WSD>jackstraw</WSD> heap of rotting logs,—there was no human stir.
Resembling a bundle of jackstraws that has been strewn on a surface.
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'Start looking for <WSD>mombies</WSD>.' / The cattle that have stayed up this high are wild.
A cow.
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McCloy had the power to say yes, but said no / a no that <WSD>creepifies</WSD> his name in the time-track <!-- [sic] no terminal punctuation -->
To make creepy; to make annoying, unpleasant, or mildly threatening.
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[...] thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees, / In some melodious plot / Of beechen green, and shadows numberless, / Singest of summer in <WSD>full-throated</WSD> ease.
Using all the power of one's voice ("also used figuratively of noises made by inanimate objects").
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… we still recognize the ancient traditions of the Goths, concerning the <WSD>wald</WSD>-elven,…
Forest; woods.
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Although some of the moments surrounding my coming out may seem humorous in retrospect, the underlying harsh fact is that thousands of desperate people are willing to embrace the <WSD>quackiest</WSD> of measures to cure homosexuality in themselves or in loved ones, and this is anything but funny.
Fraudulent; characterised by or using the methods of quackery.
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By a remarkable analysis of what he called Churchill's "peculiar gift of overwriting and <WSD>underspeaking</WSD>," Burton also managed to leave us — as after one of Sir Winston's own speeches — with a feeling of love and of thanks for the privilege of living in the same age with Churchill.
To fail to say enough; to be too taciturn.
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The queer thought somehow <WSD>inspirited</WSD> him.
To strengthen or hearten; give impetus or vigour.
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In the Fourth 5 year Plan special efforts are to be made to make up the <WSD>beway</WSD> in the field of girls' education.
Movement away; loss.
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<WSD>Vrge</WSD> not my fathers anger "(Eglamoure)" / But thinke vpon my griefe (a Ladies griefe) / And on the iuſtice of my flying hence, / To keepe me from a moſt vnholy match, / Which heauen and fortune ſtill rewards with plagues.
To provoke; to exasperate.
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The <WSD>light water</WSD> (AFFF) of the TACR was to be backed up by fluorinated protein ioam instead ot standard protein foam.
Foam formed by water and a fluorocarbon surfactant, used in firefighting because it floats on flammable liquids lighter than water.
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But most of all I'm sick of feeling <WSD>comatose</WSD>, like I'm walking through a fog.
Drowsy or lethargic.
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The violins were muted, the hands were gloved, carpets were unrolled forever under the feet, and the gardens <WSD>cottoned</WSD> the sound from the world.
To protect from harsh stimuli, coddle, or muffle.
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Pharaoh said, I will <WSD>let</WSD> you go.
To allow to, not to prevent (to).
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I stepped to the side like the world's worst matador and grabbed him in a front <WSD>facelock</WSD>. It was the only shoot hold I knew, one that harkened back to my days bouncing at Malarkey's in Calgary.
A type of headlock in which the opponent's head is clamped around the face.
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While <WSD>genre film</WSD> tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them.
All such films, collectively.
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The plantain <WSD>lorry</WSD> caught up with them in a blind curve. Jeff caught a glimpse of the driver's face in the mirror as he fought to swing the old truck out around the car. At that moment Jeff heard the sound of the horn of a vehicle coming up the road. Out of the corner of his eye he could see the old <WSD>lorry</WSD> beside him; its driver desperately trying to avoid the passenger <WSD>lorry</WSD> coming up the scarp.
A motor vehicle for transporting goods, and in some cases people; a truck.
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Even so, the current crisis might well have been defused weeks ago, before the two leaders started exchanging threats of war, had the United States agreed to talk directly to North Korea, as our allies in the region have been pleading with us to do. Instead, the Administration <WSD>drew a line in the sand</WSD>, insisting that the United States would not be blackmailed into one-on-one talks with North Korea.
To indicate the threshold or level above which something will become unacceptable or will provoke a response; to create a boundary and imply or declare that its crossing will provoke a (negative) response.
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A man on skis was coming fast after him. ... Bond ... gave a deep sigh of anger, and put on all the speed he could, crouching low and <WSD>jinking</WSD> occasionally to spoil the man's aim.
To make a quick evasive turn.
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A bevy of fair women, richly <WSD>gay</WSD> / In gems and wanton dress.
Festive, bright, or colourful.
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In my hometown of Portsmouth there was a riot in 1943, with the locals scorning attempts by American military policemen to enforce a <WSD>color bar</WSD> in the pubs.
The segregation of people of different colour or race, especially any barrier to black people participating in activities with white people.
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[March, May, Quintilis, and October] also have their <WSD>Nones</WSD> on the seventh, as Numa ordained, because Julius changed nothing about them. As for January, Sextilis, and December, they still have their <WSD>Nones</WSD> on the fifth, though they began to have thirty-one days after Caesar added two days to each, and it is nineteen days from their Ides to the following Kalends, because in adding the two days Caesar did not want to insert them before either the <WSD>Nones</WSD> or the Ides, lest an unprecedented postponement mar religious observance associated with the <WSD>Nones</WSD> or Ides themselves, which have a fixed date.
The notional first-quarter day of a Roman month, occurring on the 7th day of the four original 31-day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 5th day of all other months.
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And I feel kind of <WSD>zonky</WSD> this morning. Maybe I needed the sleep.
Very fatigued; zonked.
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The beautiful <WSD>Akee</WSD> ("Blighia sapida"), originally brought from the West Coast of Africa by slave ships, is now a common tree in the West Indies, and I noticed several fine specimens in Belize.
A tropical evergreen tree, (noshow=1), related to the lychee and longan.
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From his window on to the courtyard he watched the low, <WSD>gun-metal</WSD> sky over Châteauroux and the bare barrack trees, and was perversely reminded of the harsh desert light, the heat, the colours of the dunes at evening; the overcast skies.
A dark grey or bluish-grey colour; gunmetal grey.
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You are not to suppose that I, as a good Catholic, am under any obligation to confound the active, intelligent, heroic, and fruitful monasticism of Columba with the systematic stupefaction of manhood in the <WSD>monkery</WSD> which came afterwards.
Monasticism.
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[H]ere I've been roosting all day long, with nothing to do but gaze at this bunch of would-be scribes grinding out jazz copy, and now, at half-past four, that <WSD>pie-eyed</WSD> zebra of a Sunday editor has to hand me an assignment about as concrete as a hunk of Hudson River mist; and I've got a date with Vita for supper at six.
With one's eyes wide open and staring in an expressionless manner; wide-eyed.
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But he could not come in the white <WSD>cloth</WSD> of celebration to a burial service, and he could hardly come in the <WSD>cloth</WSD> of mourning to celebrate his two decades on the stool.
A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status.
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The iron content of these growth habits varies as follows: plates and rosettes honeycomb <WSD>cabbagehead</WSD>.
A roughly spherical aggregation of a mineral.
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<WSD>High</WSD> sauces and spices are fetched from the Indies.
Consummate; advanced (e.g. in development) to the utmost extent or culmination, or possessing a quality in its supreme degree, at its zenith.
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Earless <WSD>ghost</WSD> swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close (less than half a meter) above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them.
Any faint shadowy semblance; an unsubstantial image
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Ministers come down I can promise them plenty of entertainment by deputations waiting on them and reminding them of the fact that we are a live people and are anxious to have a portion of the <WSD>necessitous</WSD> things conferred on the district.
Lacking; required.
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As a tribute to the burgeoning popularity of hardcore wrestling, Jerry agreed to <WSD>piledrive</WSD> someone through a wooden table to the concrete below.
To use the piledriver move.
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When red-mouth'd cannons to the clouds <WSD>uproar</WSD>, / And gasping hosts sleep shrouded in their gore,
To make an uproar.
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From the sea path we ran down into the little dell where Whitney Pond or Botanist Pool lay serenely, nurturing the delicate yellow anemone, two species of Arenaria, the mountain goldthread, and the <WSD>Unalaskan</WSD> Arnica, flowers found nowhere else on the island.
Pertaining to or typical of Unalaska
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The third of Neil Simon's Broadway comedy <WSD>smasheroos</WSD> to be filmed by Paramount, this is the story of two men, one divorced and one about to be, who become apartment mates ...
A blockbuster; a movie, play, song, or other form of commercial entertainment that is a smash hit.
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‘You English are always so frivolous,' said the Princess. ‘In Russia we have too many troubles to <WSD>permit</WSD> of our being light-hearted.'
To allow, to admit (of). (from 18th c.)
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Philosophy is absolutely opposed to theology, <WSD>anthropism</WSD> to theism ; but this must not be taken to imply that theism is utterly false, or that <WSD>anthropism</WSD> is atheistic, for all that is meant is that the anthropistic outlook and point of departure has come into its own in modern philosophy.
The belief that human beings are fundamentally different from everything else in nature and that the world was made for them.
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They count a cow's <WSD>warping</WSD> her calf a month before her time not to be so bad as an ewe's losing her lamb. / ... / [A]n ewe that had <WSD>warped</WSD> her lamb very early might sometimes have another within the year[.]
To bring forth (young) prematurely.
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This axis is furnished with a cog wheel controlling a series of others, which, in their turn, put in motion the needle of an indicator; when the needle has executed a complete revolution, corresponding to 400 turns of the <WSD>windle</WSD>, a catch stops the machine instantaneously and throws the <WSD>windle</WSD> out of gear.
A reel for winding something into a bundle, such as winding string or yarn into skeins or straw into bundles.
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Everybody who works for a <WSD>feather merchant</WSD> knows where all the trouble is — at higher headquarters. At least, that's what the <WSD>feather merchant</WSD> says.
Someone with a cushy job or without combat experience.
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Be it as it may: within the Land of Penn / The <WSD>sectary</WSD> yielded to the citizen, / And peaceful dwelt the many-creeded men.
A member of a particular sect, school of thought or practice, party, or profession; a sectarian.
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I remember when you were a boy you wished to make your fine new whip a present to old aunt Peggy, merely because she admired it; and now, with like unreflecting and unappropriate liberality, you would resign your beloved to a smoke-dried young <WSD>sophister</WSD>, who cares not one of the hairs which it is his occupation to split for all the daughters of Eve.
A sophist.
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they cleared the Manse and went up by the Mains, with the smell of the dung from its hot cattle-court, and the smell of the burning wood in its <WSD>lums</WSD>.
A chimney.
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...his lordship was out of humour. That was the way Chollacombe described as knaggy an old gager as ever Charles had had the ill-<WSD>fortune</WSD> to serve.
Destiny, especially favorable.
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Men of genius anticipate their contemporaries, and know they are such, long before the <WSD>tardy</WSD> consent of the public.
Late; overdue or delayed.
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Lord Cramer . . . described the burying of his company's colonel after it—the open grave in a cleft of hills dark with pines, the solemn <WSD>dead march</WSD>, the noble words spoken as they left their leader forever.
A mournful, deliberately-paced musical work suitable for a funeral or remembrance ceremony.
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He has proposed a ‘<WSD>flextension'</WSD> – another new word to add to the Brexit lexicon – in which he proposes a year-long delay with the proviso that the UK can leave the EU as soon as Parliament agrees a deal.
The extension of a deadline that allows a flexible final date (originally used to refer to Brexit, but subsequently extended to other contexts).
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[T]he two modes of transportation available were taxicab and the “<WSD>Toonerville Trolley</WSD>.” ... The name “<WSD>Toonerville Trolley</WSD>” was taken from a popular cartoon of the time because we thought the rock and roll of the streetcar and the uphill and downhill route seemed to be lifted from the cartoon.
A trolley, especially one in need of modernization.
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I stumbled along through the <WSD>young</WSD> pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. It twisted and turned, and, the first thing I knew, made a sudden bend around a bunch of bayberry scrub and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn.
In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
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[H]e <WSD>flared</WSD> up very much when I told him I could not give him the schedule.
To suddenly erupt in anger.
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<WSD>'Ooch</WSD>' by <WSD>ooch</WSD>, row by row
A small, low-risk step toward a goal.
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Even when you want to do it for yourself, outside of the <WSD>marriage industrial complex</WSD>, it's practically impossible.
The totality of businesses such as wedding planners, bridal registries, specialized caterers, bridal wear stores, etc. that exist for assisting with holding a wedding.
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[H]is kind mother, when she fancied the croquet was flagging, thought of a <WSD>sillabub</WSD>—and lo! in walked a meek looking cow, adorned with flowers, and furnished the party with a most fragrant and most refreshing draught.
A drink dating back to the 16th century consisting primarily of milk curdled with an alcoholic beverage or some acid such as lemon juice, which is usually then sweetened and spiced. (from 16th c.)
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Also frequent is the use of a 'key letter' which occurs in both the "mathal" and "mamthūl" (<WSD>metagraphy</WSD>).
Symbolism that has no counterpart in (speech).
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In the home office these <WSD>dailies</WSD> may be filed under one of two methods. Geographically by the territory controlled by an Agency, filing the <WSD>dailies</WSD> by their numbers back of the guide indicating the locality. Geographically as above, but filing the <WSD>dailies</WSD> by expiration date instead of by their numbers.
Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day.
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The abstract relationship between locative-temporal and <WSD>causal-final</WSD> adverbials is well reflected in their realization in the case system.
Pertaining to any case that indicates the intention of achieving a specific final result.
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This edition is the same in <WSD>substance</WSD> with the Latin.
The essential part of anything; the most vital part.
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The foundry at Barberton is also equipped to dip <WSD>calorize</WSD> (coating with aluminum) steel plates and castings.
To form a protective surface on (a ferrous metal) by coating with aluminum powder and then heating.
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Police have impounded an average of 10 cars a day since <WSD>hoon</WSD> laws were introduced by the State Government in June 2006. <WSD>Hoon</WSD> related offences include burnouts, doughnuts, drag racing, repeated driving while disqualified and high-level speeding. Offences are detailed in section 84C of the "Road Safety Act 1986".
A person who drives excessively quickly, loudly or irresponsibly; a street drag racer often driving heavily customized cars. (From 1980s.)
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When in early days the sisters had gently <WSD>condoled</WSD> her upon her losses, they had been met with that majesty and stoicism of which Monsieur Papin had written. ‘What will you ladies?' she had answered, shrugging her shoulders, ‘it is Fate.'
To condole with (someone).
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But, Sir, hon. members of the government, led by that old knight of <WSD>blue ruin</WSD>, have done something infinitely worse than cry <WSD>blue ruin</WSD>.
Complete and utter ruin, desolation.
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Susumber (Gully Beans) / - 2 cups <WSD>susumbers</WSD> / - 3 cups water / ...
The edible, though sometimes poisonous, fruit (berry / bean) of this plant.
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It was at the unveiling of Sir John Gray's statue. Edmund Dwyer Gray was speaking, <WSD>blathering</WSD> away, and here was this old fellow, crabbed-looking old chap, looking at him from under his bushy eyebrows.
To talk rapidly without making much sense.
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"People say there's other games," Jack had said to Cassie at Small Falls earlier that day. "But baseball's the <WSD>only</WSD> game."
Singularly superior; the best.
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The third faction — the TI — sought to steer a middle course between the GPP-TP debate using the strategic concept of <WSD>insurrectionalism</WSD>, which asserted that before a Marxist-Leninist state could be established the revolution had to pass through a democratic-popular stage.
The belief that insurrection is the best way to achieve a communist or socialist revolution.
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The words "dream interpretation" were and still are indeed fraught with unpleasant, unscientific associations. They remind one of all sorts of childish, superstitious notions, which <WSD>make up</WSD> the thread and woof of dream books, read by none but the ignorant and the primitive.
To constitute; to compose, to form.
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The nail is replaced to provide a physiologic dressing and to splint open the <WSD>eponychium</WSD> so that a new nail will grow in place.
The thickened layer of skin adjoining fingernails and toenails, particularly at the base of the nail.
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The other men opened fire with pistols, slugs <WSD>zithering</WSD> past him with a dull whine.
To make a sound similar to that made by a zither; to move while making such a sound.
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I'm afraid I've inherited my uncle's <WSD>tongue</WSD> and my mother's want of tact.
Manner of speaking, often habitually.
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"Courtezan". How say you now? is not your husband mad? / "Adriana". His <WSD>incivility</WSD> confirms no less.
The state of being uncivil; lack of courtesy; rudeness in manner.
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When you <WSD>femsplain</WSD> feminism to your friends, make sure you don't <WSD>femsplain</WSD> what's wrong with other women; rather, <WSD>femsplain</WSD> what's right about you.
To explain feminist concepts or a feminine perspective, especially when done in a condescending manner.
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Fully two thirds of the earth's surface is covered by water. The other one third is covered by a crack team of investigative reporters led by a crusty old bureau chief. This very fact means that the subject of water is fraught with grave political <WSD>undertoads</WSD>.
An underlying threat of disaster beneath the surface of everyday life.