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Mots et phrases
there are
third-person plural present indicative of there be. see also there is.
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a few
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A small number of (a set of countable items); more than one but not very many; especially, more than two but not very many (explained in usage note at several).
short
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- Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
- Of comparatively small height.
- Having little duration.
- Of a word or phrase, constituting an abbreviation (for another) or shortened form (of another).
- that is relatively close to the batsman.
- bowled so that it bounces relatively far from the batsman.
- that falls short of the green or the hole.
- Of betting odds, offering a small return for the money wagered.
- Brittle, crumbly. (See shortbread, shortcake, shortcrust, shortening, hot short, cold-short.)
- Abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant.
- Limited in quantity; inadequate; insufficient; scanty.
- Insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied, especially with money; scantily furnished; lacking.
- Deficient; less; not coming up to a measure or standard.
- (colloquial) Undiluted; neat.
- (obsolete) Not distant in time; near at hand.
- Being in a financial investment position that is structured to be profitable if the price of the underlying security declines in the future.
- Doubtful of, skeptical of.
- Of money: given in the fewest possible notes, i.e. those of the largest denomination.
walks
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plural of walk
and
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- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- (obsolete) As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
- Expressing a condition.
- (obsolete) Expressing a condition.
- Connecting two well-formed formulas to create a new well-formed formula that requires it to only be true when both of the two formulas are true.
a
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The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
picnic
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- An informal social gathering, usually in a natural outdoor setting, to which the participants bring their own food and drink.
- The meal eaten at such a gathering.
- An easy or pleasant task.
- (obsolete) An entertainment at which each person contributed some dish to a common table.
- A cut of pork from the shoulder area (above the front leg) of a pig.
- Something easy.
area
- A measure of the extent of a surface; it is measured in square units.
- A particular geographic region.
- Any particular extent of surface, especially an empty or unused extent.
- The extent, scope, or range of an object or concept.
- An open space, below ground level, giving access to the basement of a house, and typically separated from the pavement by railings.
- Penalty box; penalty area.
- (slang) Genitals.