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  • # To obstruct (an [[opening]]). # To move so that an opening is closed.
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  • # {{rfc-sense}} {{cricket|of a shot}} Played with a [[horizontal]] [[bat]] to hit the ball backward of [[point]]. ...ad principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a '''cut''', ripped midsection.
    41 KB (4,850 words) - 16:13, 14 January 2014
  • ==Translations== * Danish: {{t-|da|aktie|c}}
    6 KB (664 words) - 19:09, 30 September 2011
  • ...onal|lang=de}} [[it]] (when the object/article/thing/animal etc., referred to, is neuter ([[das]])). * Danish: {{t-|da|id}}
    6 KB (798 words) - 21:59, 16 October 2011
  • #: ''I checked the list again and '''everything''' is done.'' #: A: ''What do you want to do at the amusement park?''<br>B: '''''Everything'''!''
    5 KB (756 words) - 23:20, 16 October 2011
  • # A wide, open space that is usually used to grow [[crop]]s or to hold [[farm]] [[animal]]s. # The open country near or belonging to a city -- usually used in plural.
    21 KB (2,766 words) - 13:55, 17 October 2011
  • ...sitive}} Of an [[object]], to be of the right [[size]] and [[shape]] so as to [[match]] another object. #: ''I want to '''fit''' the drapes to the design of the room''
    20 KB (2,303 words) - 17:49, 23 July 2013
  • # {{music}} Of a note or voice, lower in pitch than it should be. # {{context|of a battery}} Unable to generate power; [[dead]].
    25 KB (2,673 words) - 03:38, 9 July 2013
  • # Without needing to pay. # {{transitive}} To make free; set at [[liberty]]; [[release]]; rid of that which confines, lim
    29 KB (3,355 words) - 16:06, 25 July 2013
  • # {{context|of food}} high in fat or protein; difficult to digest. # [[laden]] to a great extent.
    17 KB (1,615 words) - 03:48, 12 May 2013
  • # {{slang}} To be under the [[influence]] of a [[mood]] affecting [[drug]]; [[stoned]].<!--wi #: ''The note was too '''high''' for her to sing.''
    21 KB (2,258 words) - 18:10, 7 August 2013
  • #: ''Than have we liking to lithe the '''lates''' of the foules.'' ― ''King Alexander''. # Recent -- relative to the noun it modifies.
    13 KB (1,822 words) - 13:55, 7 December 2011
  • ...hape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relativ # {{finance|of a [[market]]}} Having sufficient trading activity to make buying or selling easy.
    10 KB (1,228 words) - 19:30, 7 May 2013
  • # In a position comparatively close to the [[ground]]. # In an amount nearest to zero, such as '''''low''' prices''.
    17 KB (1,854 words) - 04:07, 13 December 2011
  • #*: And hit cam to passe, thatt Jesus satt at '''meate''' in his housse. #*: When a stranger comes to an aboriginal camp or settlement in north-western NSW, he is asked by one o
    19 KB (2,501 words) - 09:25, 19 December 2011
  • ...aving opposite edges or sides that are [[close]], especially by comparison to [[length]] or [[depth]]. # {{transitive}} To [[reduce]] in [[width]] or [[extent]]; to [[contract]].
    10 KB (1,070 words) - 16:25, 2 January 2012
  • # {{cardinal}} A [[numerical]] [[value]] equal to [[1]]; the [[first]] [[number]] in the set of [[natural numbers]] (especial # {{context|indefinite personal pronoun}} Any [[person]] (applying to people in general).
    32 KB (4,196 words) - 02:48, 10 January 2012
  • # {{transitive}} To [[mark]] or [[number]] the pages of, as a book or manuscript. # {{intransitive|often with “through”}} To [[turn]] several pages of a publication.
    15 KB (1,924 words) - 17:44, 14 January 2012
  • # An [[object]] to be [[reach]]ed; a [[target]]; an [[aim]]; a [[goal]]. # The act of [[intend]]ing to do something; [[resolution]]; [[determination]].
    9 KB (1,046 words) - 03:50, 8 February 2012
  • ...catch itself up, now fluttered gently down until it found a place on which to rest.'' # {{impersonal}} To have snow fall from the sky.
    23 KB (2,782 words) - 17:20, 17 April 2012

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