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a
     1. art. One; any indefinite example of; used to denote a singular item of a group.
           There was a man here looking for you yesterday.
     2. art. Used in conjunction with the adjectives score, dozen, hundred, thousand, and million, as a function word.
           I've seen it happen a hundred times.
     3. art. One certain or particular; any single.Brown, Lesley, (2003)
           We've received an interesting letter from a Mrs. Miggins of London.
     4. art. The same; one.
           We are of a mind on matters of morals.
     5. art. Any, every; used before a noun which has become modified to limit its scope; also used with a negative to indicate not a single one.Lindberg, Christine A. (2007)
           A man who dies intestate leaves his children troubles and difficulties.
           He fell all that way, and hasn't a bump on his head?
     6. art. Used before plural nouns modified by few, good many, couple, great many, etc.
     7. art. Someone or something like; similar to; Used before a proper noun to create an example out of it.
           The center of the village was becoming a Times Square.
     8. prep. (archaic) To do with position or direction; In, on, at, by, towards, onto.
           Stand a tiptoe.
     9. prep. To do with separation; In, into.
           Torn a pieces.
     10. prep. To do with time; Each, per, in, on, by.
           I brush my teeth twice a day.
     11. prep. (obsolete) To do with method; In, with.
     12. prep. (obsolete) To do with role or capacity; In.
           A God’s name.
     13. prep. To do with status; In.
           King James Bible (II Chronicles 2:18)
             To set the people a worke.
     14. prep. (archaic) To do with process, with a passive verb; In the course of, experiencing.
           1964, Bob Dylan, The Times They Are a-Changin’
             The times, they are a-changin'.
     15. prep. (archaic) To do with an action, an active verb; Engaged in.
           1611, King James Bible, Hebrews 11-21
             Jacob, when he was a dying
     16. prep. (archaic) To do with an action/movement; To, into.
     17. v. (archaic, or slang) Have.
           I'd a come, if you'd a asked.
     18. pron. (obsolete, outside, England, and Scotland dialects) He.
     19. interj. A meaningless syllable; ah.
     20. prep. (archaic, slang) Of.
           The name of John a Gaunt.
     21. adv. (chiefly Scotland) All.
     22. adj. (chiefly Scotland) All.
woman
     1. n. An adult female human.
     2. n. (collective) All females collectively; womankind.
     3. n. A wife (or sometimes a fiancée or girlfriend).
     4. n. A female who is extremely fond of or devoted to a specified type of thing. (Used as the last element of a compound.)
     5. n. A female attendant or servant.
     6. v. To staff with female labor.
     7. v. To make effeminate or womanish.
     8. v. To furnish with, or unite to, a woman.
     9. v. To call (a person) "woman" in a disrespectful fashion.
Who
     1. pron. honoraltcaps, who
     2. pron. (interrogative) What person or people; which person or people; (asks for the identity of someone). (used in a direct or indirect question)
           Who is that? (direct question)
           I don't know who it is. (indirect question)
     3. pron. (interrogative) What is one's position; (asks whether someone deserves to say or do something).
           I don't like what you did, but who am I to criticize you? I've done worse.
     4. pron. (relative) The person or people that.
           It was a nice man who helped us.
     5. pron. (relative, archaic) Whoever, he who, they who.
     6. n. A person under discussion; a question of which person.
flirts
     1. n. plural of flirt
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of flirt
     flirt
          1. n. A sudden jerk; a quick throw or cast; a darting motion
          2. n. One who flirts (tries to court).
          3. n. An act of flirting.
          4. v. To throw (something) with a jerk or sudden movement; to fling.
                They flirt water in each other's faces.
                to flirt a glove, or a handkerchief
          5. v. (intransitive) To jeer at; to mock.
          6. v. (intransitive) To dart about; to move with quick, jerky motions.
          7. v. To blurt out.
          8. v. (intransitive) To play at courtship; to talk with teasing affection, to insinuate sexual attraction in a playful (especially conversational) way.
          9. v. (intransitive) To experiment, or tentatively engage, with; to become involved in passing with.
          10. adj. pert; wanton
or
     1. conj. Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "inclusive or." The "exclusive or" is formed by "either(...)
           In Ohio, anyone under the age of 18 who wants a tattoo or body piercing needs the consent of a parent or guardian.
           He might get cancer, or be hit by a bus, or God knows what.
     2. conj. (logic) An operator denoting the disjunction of two propositions or truth values. There are two forms, the inclusive or and the exclusive or.
     3. conj. Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
     4. conj. Otherwise (a consequence of the condition that the previous is false).
           It's raining! Come inside or you'll catch a cold!
     5. conj. Connects two equivalent names.
           The country Myanmar, or Burma
     6. n. (logic, electronics) alternative form of OR
     7. n. (tincture) The gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     8. adj. (tincture) Of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
     9. adv. (obsolete) Early (on).
     10. adv. (obsolete) Earlier, previously.
     11. prep. (now archaic, or dialect) Before; ere.
plays
     1. n. plural of play
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of play
     play
          1. v. (intransitive) To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
                They played long and hard.
          2. v. To perform in (a sport); to participate in (a game).
                He plays on three teams.  Who's playing now?  play football;  play sports;  play games
          3. v.          To compete against, in a game.
          4. v.          (in the scoring of games and sports) To be the opposing score to.
                         Look at the score now ... 23 plays 8!
          5. v. (intransitive) To take part in amorous activity; to make love, fornicate; to have sex.
          6. v. To act as the indicated role, especially in a performance.
                He plays the King, and she's the Queen.  No part of the brain plays the role of permanent memory.
          7. v. (heading, transitive, intransitive) To produce music or theatre.
          8. v.          (intransitive, of a musical instrument) To produce music.
          9. v.          (intransitive, especially, of a person) To produce music using a musical instrument.
                        I've practiced the piano off and on, but I still can't play very well.
          10. v.          (transitive, especially, of a person) To produce music (or a specified song or musical style) using (a specified musical instrument).
                        I'll play the piano and you sing.  Can you play an instrument?  We especially like to play jazz together.  Play a song for me.&ems
          11. v.          (transitive, ergative) To use a device to watch or listen to the indicated recording.
                        You can play the DVD now.
          12. v.          (intransitive, of a theatrical performance) To be performed; (or of a, film) to be shown.
                        His latest film is playing in the local theatre tomorrow.
          13. v.          (transitive, of a theatrical company, or band, etc.) To perform in or at; to give performances in or at.
          14. v.          To act or perform (a play).
                        to play a comedy
          15. v. To behave in a particular way.:
          16. v.          (copulative) Contrary to fact, to give an appearance of being.
          17. v.          (intransitive) To act with levity or thoughtlessness; to trifle; to be careless.
          18. v.          (intransitive) To act; to behave; to practice deception.
          19. v.          To bring into sportive or wanton action; to exhibit in action; to execute.
                        to play tricks
          20. v. (intransitive) To move in any manner; especially, to move regularly with alternate or reciprocating motion; to operate.
                The fountain plays.
          21. v. (intransitive) To move gaily; to disport.
          22. v. To put in action or motion.
                to play cannon upon a fortification;  to play a trump in a card game
          23. v. To keep in play, as a hooked fish, in order to land it.
          24. v. (transitive, colloquial) To manipulate, deceive, or swindle someone.
                You played me!
          25. n. (formerly ) Activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
          26. n. Similar activity, in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills.
          27. n. (ethology) "Repeated, incompletely functional behavior differing from more serious versions ..., and initiated voluntarily when ... in a low-stress setting.".
          28. n. The conduct, or course of a game.
          29. n. An individual's performance in a sport or game.
          30. n. (turn-based games) An action carried out when it is one's turn to play.
          31. n. A literary composition, intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue.
          32. n. A theatrical performance featuring actors.
                We saw a two-act play in the theatre.
          33. n. A major move by a business.
          34. n. A geological formation that contains an accumulation or prospect of hydrocarbons or other resources.
          35. n. The extent to which a part of a mechanism can move freely.
                No wonder the fanbelt is slipping: there’s too much play in it.
                Too much play in a steering wheel may be dangerous.
          36. n. (informal) Sexual activity or sexual role-playing.
          37. n. (archaic, now usually in compounds) Activity relating to martial combat or fighting.
                handplay, swordplay
with
     1. prep. Against.
           He picked a fight with the class bully.
     2. prep. In the company of; alongside, close to; near to.
           He went with his friends.
     3. prep. In addition to; as an accessory to.
           She owns a motorcycle with a sidecar.
     4. prep. Used to indicate simultaneous happening, or immediate succession or consequence.
     5. prep. In support of.
           We are with you all the way.
     6. prep. (obsolete) To denote the accomplishment of cause, means, instrument, etc; – sometimes equivalent to by.
           slain with robbers
     7. prep. Using as an instrument; by means of.
           cut with a knife
     8. prep. (obsolete) Using as nourishment; more recently replaced by on.
     9. prep. Having, owning.
     10. adv. Along, together with others, in a group, etc.
           Do you want to come with?
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     12. n. alternative form of withe
men
     1. n. plural form of man
     2. n. (collective) (The) people, humanity.
     3. n. (collective, military) enlisted personnel (as opposed to commissioned officers).
affections
     1. n. plural of affection
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of affection
     affection
          1. n. The act of affecting or acting upon.
          2. n. The state of being affected.
          3. n. An attribute; a quality or property; a condition
          4. n. An emotion; a feeling or natural impulse acting upon and swaying the mind
          5. n. A feeling of love or strong attachment.
          6. n. (medicine, archaic) Disease; morbid symptom; malady.
          7. v. to feel an affection, emotion or love for.
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