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radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter H.
big
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- Of great size, large.
- (informal) Of great size, large.
- Large with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce.
- (informal) Well-endowed; with a desired body part notably large.
- (informal) Well-endowed; with a desired body part notably large.
- (informal) Well-endowed; with a desired body part notably large.
- (informal) Adult; (of a child) older.
- (informal,slang) Adult; (of a child) older.
- (informal) Mature, conscientious, principled; generous.
- (informal) Important or significant.
- Popular.
- Populous.
- (informal) Used as an intensifier, especially of negative-valence nouns
- Operating on a large scale, especially if therefore having undue or sinister influence.
- (informal) Enthusiastic (about).
do
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- A syntactic marker.
- A syntactic marker.
- A syntactic marker.
- A syntactic marker.
- To perform; to execute.
- (obsolete) To cause, make (someone) (do something).
- To suffice.
- To be reasonable or acceptable.
- To have (as an effect).
- To fare, perform (well or poorly).
- To fare, perform (well or poorly).
- To have as one's job.
- To perform the tasks or actions associated with (something).
- To cook.
- To travel in, to tour, to make a circuit of.
- To treat in a certain way.
- To work for or on, by way of caring for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in order, etc.
- (obsolete) To act or behave in a certain manner; to conduct oneself.
- To spend (time) in jail. (See also do time)
- To impersonate or depict.
- To copy or emulate the actions or behaviour that is associated with the person or thing mentioned.
- (slang) To kill.
- (slang) To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to ruin; to do for.
- (informal) To punish for a misdemeanor.
- (slang) To have sex with. (See also do it)
- To cheat or swindle.
- To convert into a certain form; especially, to translate.
- To finish.
- Used to form the present progressive of verbs.
- To cash or to advance money for, as a bill or note.
- (informal) To make or provide.
- (informal) To injure (one's own body part).
- To take drugs.
- To exist with a purpose or for a reason.
- (informal) To drive a vehicle at a certain speed, especially in regard to a speed limit.
elephants
plural of elephant
get
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- To obtain; to acquire.
- To receive.
- To have. See usage notes.
- To fetch, bring, take.
- To become, or cause oneself to become.
- To cause to become; to bring about.
- To cause to do.
- To cause to come or go or move.
- To adopt, assume, arrive at, or progress towards (a certain position, location, state).
- To cover (a certain distance) while travelling.
- (with full infinitive or gerund-participle) To begin (doing something or to do something).
- To take or catch (a scheduled transportation service).
- To respond to (a telephone call, a doorbell, etc).
- (with full infinitive) To be able, be permitted, or have the opportunity (to do something desirable or ironically implied to be desirable).
- (informal) To understand. (compare get it)
- (informal) To be told; be the recipient of (a question, comparison, opinion, etc.).
- (informal) Used with the past participle to form the dynamic passive voice of a dynamic verb. Compared with static passive with to be, this emphasizes the commencement of an action or entry into a state.
- (informal) Used with a pronoun subject, usually you but sometimes one, to indicate that the object of the verb exists, can occur or is otherwise typical.
- To become ill with or catch (a disease).
- (informal) To catch out, trick successfully.
- (informal) To perplex, stump.
- To find as an answer.
- (informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (as a criminal); to effect retribution.
- To hear completely; catch.
- To getter.
- To beget (of a father).
- To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
- (informal) Used with a personal pronoun to indicate that someone is being pretentious or grandiose.
- (informal) To go, to leave; to scram.
- To kill.
- (obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
- To measure.
- To cause someone to laugh.