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Letters and language
Mots et phrases
dead letters
plural of dead letter
of course
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That is part of ordinary behaviour or custom; customary, natural.
’
Indicating the omission of letters or digits.
said
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simple past and past participle of say
the
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- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- (colloquial) Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
bagman
- (informal) A person who collects, transports, or distributes illicit money, especially for the purpose of bribery, extortion, or the making of other improper payments.
- A caddy.
- A staff assistant to a senior police officer (such as a Detective Sergeant for a Detective Inspector).
- A secretary of (and keeper of equipment for) a Morris dancing side.
- (slang) A bookmaker.
- (slang) A tramp, hobo.
- (slang) A travelling salesman.
- (slang) An officer assigned to travel with the president and carry the "nuclear football".
- (informal) A prominent fundraiser for a political party or similar cause
course
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- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A sequence of events.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- The lowest square sail in a fully rigged mast, often named according to the mast.
- (obsolete) Menses.
- A row or file of objects.
- A row or file of objects.
- A row or file of objects.
- One or more strings on some musical instruments (such as the guitar, lute or vihuela): if multiple, then closely spaced, tuned in unison or octaves and intended to be played together.
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dead
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- No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
- Devoid of living things; barren.
- Figuratively, not alive; lacking life.
- So hated or offensive as to be absolutely shunned, ignored or ostracized.
- Doomed; marked for death; as good as dead (literally or as a hyperbole).
- Without emotion; impassive.
- Stationary; static; immobile or immovable.
- Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat.
- Unproductive; fallow.
- Past, bygone, vanished.
- Lacking usual activity; unexpectedly quiet or empty of people.
- Completely inactive; currently without power; without a signal; not live.
- Unable to emit power, being discharged (flat) or faulty.
- Broken or inoperable.
- No longer used or required.
- Intentionally designed so as not to impart motion or power.
- Not in play.
- Lying so near the hole that the player is certain to hole it in the next stroke.
- (slang) Tagged out.
- Full and complete (usually applied to nouns involving lack of motion, sound, activity, or other signs of life).
- Exact; on the dot.
- Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia).
- Expresses an emotional reaction associated with hyperbolic senses of die:
- Expresses an emotional reaction associated with hyperbolic senses of die:
- Constructed so as not to reflect or transmit sound; soundless; anechoic.
- (obsolete) Bringing death; deadly.
- Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
- Indifferent to; having no obligation toward; no longer subject to or ruled by (sin, guilt, pleasure, etc).
- Of a syllable in languages such as Thai and Burmese: ending abruptly.