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finally
     1. adv. At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
           The contest was long, but the Romans finally conquered.
     2. adv. (sequence) To finish (with); lastly (in the present).
           Finally, I washed my dog.
     3. adv. (manner) Definitively, comprehensively.
           The question of his long-term success has now been finally settled.
getting
     1. v. present participle of get
     2. n. The act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition.
     3. n. That which is got or obtained; gain; profit.
     get
          1. v. (ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire.
                I'm going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store.
                Lance is going to get Mary a ring.
          2. v. To receive.
                I got a computer from my parents for my birthday.
                You need to get permission to leave early.
                He got a severe reprimand for that.
          3. v. (transitive, in a perfect construction, with present-tense meaning) To have. (See usage notes.)
                I've got a concert ticket for you.
          4. v. (copulative) To become.
                I'm getting hungry; how about you?
                Don't get drunk tonight.
          5. v. To cause to become; to bring about.
                That song gets me so depressed every time I hear it.
                I'll get this finished by lunchtime.
                I can't get these boots off upright - (or on'upright,).
          6. v. To fetch, bring, take.
                Can you get my bag from the living-room, please?
                I need to get this to the office.
          7. v. To cause to do.
                Somehow she got him to agree to it.
                I can't get it to work.
          8. v. (intransitive, with various prepositions, such as into, over, or behind; for specific idiomatic senses see individual entries get into, get over, etc.) To adopt, assume, arrive at, or progress towards
                The actors are getting into position.
                When are we going to get to London?
                I'm getting into a muddle.
                We got behind the wall.
          9. v. To cover (a certain distance) while travelling.
                to get a mile
          10. v. To cause to come or go or move.
          11. v. To cause to be in a certain status or position.
          12. v. (intransitive) To begin (doing something).
                We ought to get moving or we'll be late.
                After lunch we got chatting.
          13. v. To take or catch (a scheduled transportation service).
                I normally get the 7:45 train.
                I'll get the 9 a.m. flight to Boston.
          14. v. To respond to (a telephone call, a doorbell, etc).
                Can you get that call, please? I'm busy.
          15. v. (intransitive, followed by infinitive) To be able, permitted (to do something); to have the opportunity (to do something).
                I'm so jealous that you got to see them perform live!
                The finders get to keep 80 percent of the treasure.
          16. v. (transitive, informal) To understand. (compare get it)
                Yeah, I get it, it's just not funny.
                I don't get what you mean by "fun". This place sucks!
                I mentioned that I was feeling sad, so she mailed me a box of chocolates. She gets me.
          17. v. (transitive, informal) To be told; be the recipient of (a question, comparison, opinion, etc.).
                "You look just like Helen Mirren." / "I get that a lot.".
          18. v. (informal) To be. Used to form the passive of verbs.
                He got bitten by a dog.
          19. v. To become ill with or catch (a disease).
                I went on holiday and got malaria.
          20. v. (transitive, informal) To catch out, trick successfully.
                He keeps calling pretending to be my boss—it gets me every time.
          21. v. (transitive, informal) To perplex, stump.
                That question's really got me.
          22. v. To find as an answer.
                What did you get for question four?
          23. v. (transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (as a criminal); to effect retribution.
                The cops finally got me.
                I'm gonna get him for that.
          24. v. To hear completely; catch.
                Sorry, I didn't get that. Could you repeat it?
          25. v. To getter.
                I put the getter into the container to get the gases.
          26. v. (now rare) To beget (of a father).
          27. v. (archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
                to get a lesson;  to get out one's Greek lesson
          28. v. (imperative, informal) Used with a personal pronoun to indicate that someone is being pretentious or grandiose.
                Get her with her new hairdo.
          29. v. (informal, mostly, imperative) Go away; get lost.
          30. v. (euphemism) To kill.
                They’re coming to get you, Barbara.
          31. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
          32. n. (dated) Offspring.
          33. n. Lineage.
          34. n. (sports) A difficult return or block of a shot.
          35. n. Something gained.
          36. n. (UK, regional) A git.
          37. n. (Judaism) A Jewish writ of divorce.
that
     1. conj. Introducing a clause which is the subject or object of a verb (such as one involving reported speech), or which is a complement to a previous statement.
           He told me that the book is a good read.
           I believe that it is true. — She is convinced that he is British.
     2. conj. Introducing a subordinate clause expressing a reason or cause: because, in that.
           Be glad that you have enough to eat.
     3. conj. (now uncommon) Introducing a subordinate clause that expresses an aim, purpose or goal ("final"), and usually contains the auxiliaries may, might or should: so, so that.
     4. conj. Introducing — especially, but not exclusively, with an antecedent like so or such — a subordinate clause expressing a result, consequence or effect.
           The noise was so loud that she woke up.
           The problem was sufficiently important that it had to be addressed.
     5. conj. (archaic, or poetic) Introducing a premise or supposition for consideration: seeing as; inasmuch as; given that; as would appear from the fact that.
     6. conj. Introducing a subordinate clause modifying an adverb.
           Was John there? — Not that I saw.
           How often did she visit him? — Twice that I saw.
     7. conj. Introducing an exclamation expressing a desire or wish.
     8. conj. Introducing an exclamation expressing a strong emotion such as sadness or surprise.
     9. det. The (thing, person, idea, etc) indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote physically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.
           That book is a good read. This one isn't.
           That battle was in 1450.
           That cat of yours is evil.
     10. pron. (demonstrative) The thing, person, idea, quality, event, action or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "t
           He went home, and after that I never saw him again.
     11. pron. The known (thing); (used to refer to something just said).
           They're getting divorced. What do you think about that?
     12. pron. (demonstrative) The aforementioned quality; used together with a verb and pronoun to emphatically repeat a previous statement.
           The water is so cold! — That it is.
     13. pron. (relative) (plural that) Which, who; (representing a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition).
           The CPR course that she took really came in handy.
           The house that he lived in was old and dilapidated.
     14. pron. (colloquial) (Used in place of relative adverbs such as where or when; often omitted.)
           the place that = where or to which I went last year
           the last time that = when I went to Europe
     15. adv. (degree) To a given extent or degree.
           "The ribbon was that thin." "I disagree, I say it was not that thin, it was thicker... or maybe thinner...".
     16. adv. (degree) To a great extent or degree; very, particularly (in negative constructions).
           I'm just not that sick.
           I did the run last year, and it wasn't that difficult.
     17. adv. (obsolete, outside, dialects) To such an extent; so. (in positive constructions).
           Ooh, I was that happy I nearly kissed her.
     18. n. (philosophy) Something being indicated that is there; one of those.
cracked
     1. adj. Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.
     2. adj. Broken into coarse pieces.
     3. adj. (of a voice) Harsh or dissonant.
     4. adj. (slang) Crazy; crackpot.
     5. v. simple past tense and past participle of crack
     crack
          1. v. (intransitive) To form cracks.
                It's been so dry, the ground is starting to crack.
          2. v. (intransitive) To break apart under pressure.
                When I tried to stand on the chair, it cracked.
          3. v. (intransitive) To become debilitated by psychological pressure.
                Anyone would crack after being hounded like that.
          4. v. (intransitive) To break down or yield, especially under interrogation or torture.
                When we showed him the pictures of the murder scene, he cracked.
          5. v. (intransitive) To make a cracking sound.
                The bat cracked with authority and the ball went for six.
          6. v. (intransitive, of a voice) To change rapidly in register.
                His voice cracked with emotion.
          7. v. (intransitive, of a pubescent boy's voice) To alternate between high and low register in the process of eventually lowering.
                His voice finally cracked when he was fourteen.
          8. v. (intransitive) To make a sharply humorous comment.
                "I would too, with a face like that," she cracked.
          9. v. To make a crack or cracks in.
                The ball cracked the window.
          10. v. To break open or crush to small pieces by impact or stress.
                You'll need a hammer to crack a black walnut.
          11. v. To strike forcefully.
                She cracked him over the head with her handbag.
          12. v. To open slightly.
                Could you please crack the window?
          13. v. To cause to yield under interrogation or other pressure. (Figurative)
                They managed to crack him on the third day.
          14. v. To solve a difficult problem. (Figurative, from cracking a nut.)
                I've finally cracked it, and of course the answer is obvious in hindsight.
          15. v. To overcome a security system or a component.
                It took a minute to crack the lock, three minutes to crack the security system, and about twenty minutes to crack the safe.
                They finally cracked the code.
          16. v. To cause to make a sharp sound.
                to crack a whip
          17. v. To tell (a joke).
                The performance was fine until he cracked that dead baby joke.
          18. v. (transitive, chemistry, informal) To break down (a complex molecule), especially with the application of heat: to pyrolyse.
                Acetone is cracked to ketene and methane at 700°C.
          19. v. (transitive, computing) To circumvent software restrictions such as regional coding or time limits.
                That software licence will expire tomorrow unless we can crack it.
          20. v. (transitive, informal) To open a canned beverage, or any packaged drink or food.
                I'd love to crack open a beer.
                Let's crack a tube and watch the game.
          21. v. (obsolete) To brag, boast.
          22. v. (archaic, colloquial) To be ruined or impaired; to fail.
          23. n. A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
                A large crack had formed in the roadway.
          24. n. A narrow opening.
                We managed to squeeze through a crack in the rock wall.
                Open the door a crack.
          25. n. A sharply humorous comment; a wisecrack.
                I didn't appreciate that crack about my hairstyle.
          26. n. A potent, relatively cheap, addictive variety of cocaine; often a rock, usually smoked through a crack-pipe.
          27. n. (onomatopoeia) The sharp sound made when solid material breaks.
                The crack of the falling branch could be heard for miles.
          28. n. (onomatopoeia) Any sharp sound.
                The crack of the bat hitting the ball.
          29. n. (informal) An attempt at something.
                I'd like to take a crack at that game.
          30. n. (vulgar, slang) Vagina.
                I'm so horny even the crack of dawn isn't safe!
          31. n. (informal) The space between the buttocks.
                Pull up your pants! Your crack is showing.
          32. n. (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland) Conviviality; fun; good conversation, chat, gossip, or humorous storytelling; good company.
                The crack was good.
                That was good crack.
                He/she is quare good crack.
                The party was great crack.
          33. n. (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland) Business; events; news.
                What's the crack?
                What's this crack about a possible merger.
          34. n. (computing) A program or procedure designed to circumvent restrictions or usage limits on software.
                Has anyone got a crack for DocumentWriter 3.0?
          35. n. (Cumbria, elsewhere throughout the North of the UK) a meaningful chat.
          36. n. (Internet slang) Extremely silly, absurd or off-the-wall ideas or prose.
          37. n. The tone of voice when changed at puberty.
          38. n. (archaic) A mental flaw; a touch of craziness; partial insanity.
                He has a crack.
          39. n. (archaic) A crazy or crack-brained person.
          40. n. (obsolete) A boast; boasting.
          41. n. (obsolete) Breach of chastity.
          42. n. (obsolete) A boy, generally a pert, lively boy.
          43. n. (slang) A brief time; an instant; a jiffy.
                I'll be with you in a crack.
          44. adj. Highly trained and competent.
                Even a crack team of investigators would have trouble solving this case.
          45. adj. Excellent, first-rate, superior, top-notch.
                She's a crack shot with that rifle.
window
     1. n. An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
     2. n. An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window.
     3. n. (architecture) The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening.
     4. n. A period of time when something is available.
           launch window;  window of opportunity;  You have a two-hour window of clear weather to finish working on the lawn.
     5. n. (graphical user interface) A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously
     6. n. A figure formed of lines crossing each other.
     7. n. (medicine) The time between first infection and detectability.
     8. v. To furnish with windows.
     9. v. To place at or in a window.
fixed
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of fix
     2. adj. Not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same.
           fixed assets
           I work fixed hours for a fixed salary.
           Every religion has its own fixed ideas.
           He looked at me with a fixed glare.
     3. adj. Stationary.
     4. adj. Attached; affixed.
     5. adj. Chemically stable.
     6. adj. Supplied with what one needs.
           She's nicely fixed after two divorce settlements.
     7. adj. (legal) Of sound, recorded on a permanent medium.
           In the United States, recordings are only granted copyright protection when the sounds in the recording were fixed and first published on or after February 15, 1972.
     8. adj. (dialectal, informal) Surgically rendered infertile (spayed, neutered or castrated).
           a fixed tomcat; the she-cat has been fixed
     9. adj. Rigged; fraudulently prearranged.
     10. adj. (of a problem) Resolved; corrected.
     11. adj. Repaired
     fix
          1. n. A repair or corrective action.
                That plumber's fix is much better than the first one's.
          2. n. A difficult situation; a quandary or dilemma.
                It rained before we repaired the roof, and were we in a fix!
          3. n. (informal) A single dose of an addictive drug administered to a drug user.
          4. n. A prearrangement of the outcome of a supposedly competitive process, such as a sporting event, a game, an election, a trial, or a bid.
          5. n. A determination of location.
                We have a fix on your position.
          6. n. (US) fettlings (mixture used to line a furnace)
          7. v. (transitive, obsolete) To pierce; now generally replaced by transfix.
          8. v.          (transitive, by extension) (Of a piercing look) to direct at someone.
                         He fixed me with a sickly grin, and said, "I told you it wouldn't work!".
          9. v. To attach; to affix; to hold in place or at a particular time.
                A dab of chewing gum will fix your note to the bulletin board.
                A leech can fix itself to your skin without you feeling it.
                The Constitution fixes the date when Congress must meet.
          10. v.          (transitive figuratively, usually in the passive) To focus or determine (oneself, on a concept); to fixate.
                         She's fixed on the idea of becoming a doctor.
          11. v. To mend, to repair.
                That heater will start a fire if you don't fix it.
          12. v. (transitive, informal) To prepare (food).
                She fixed dinner for the kids.
          13. v. To make (a contest, vote, or gamble) unfair; to privilege one contestant or a particular group of contestants, usually before the contest begins; to arrange immunity for defendants by tam
                A majority of voters believed the election was fixed in favor of the incumbent.
          14. v. (transitive, US, informal) To surgically render an animal, especially a pet, infertile.
                Rover stopped digging under the fence after we had the vet fix him.
          15. v. (transitive, mathematics, sematics) To map a (point or subset) to itself.
          16. v. (transitive, informal) To take revenge on, to best; to serve justice on an assumed miscreant.
                He got caught breaking into lockers, so a couple of guys fixed him after work.
          17. v. To render (a photographic impression) permanent by treating with such applications as will make it insensitive to the action of light.
          18. v. (transitive, chemistry, biology) To convert into a stable or available form.
                Legumes are valued in crop rotation for their ability to fix nitrogen.
          19. v. (intransitive) To become fixed; to settle or remain permanently; to cease from wandering; to rest.
          20. v. (intransitive) To become firm, so as to resist volatilization; to cease to flow or be fluid; to congeal; to become hard and malleable, as a metallic substance.
was
     1. v. first-person singular past of be.
     2. v. third-person singular past of be.
     be
          1. v. (intransitive, now literary) To exist; to have real existence.
          2. v. (with there, or dialectally it, as dummy subject) To exist.
                There is just one woman in town who can help us. (or, dialectally:) It is just one woman in town who can help us.
          3. v. (intransitive) To occupy a place.
                The cup is on the table.
          4. v. (intransitive) To occur, to take place.
                When will the meeting be?
          5. v. (intransitive, in perfect tenses, without predicate) Elliptical form of "be here", "go to and return from" or similar.
                The postman has been today, but my tickets have still not yet come.
                I have been to Spain many times.
                Moscow, huh? I've never been, but it sounds fascinating.
          6. v. (transitive, copulative) Used to indicate that the subject and object are the same.
                Knowledge is bliss.
                Hi, I’m Jim.
          7. v. (transitive, copulative, mathematics) Used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same.
                3 times 5 is fifteen.
          8. v. (transitive, copulative) Used to indicate that the subject plays the role of the predicate nominal.
                François Mitterrand was president of France from 1981 to 1995.
          9. v. (transitive, copulative) Used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes it.
                The sky is blue.
          10. v. (transitive, copulative) Used to indicate that the subject has the qualities described by a noun or noun phrase.
                The sky is a deep blue today.
          11. v. (transitive, auxiliary) Used to form the passive voice.
                The dog was drowned by the boy.
          12. v. (transitive, auxiliary) Used to form the continuous forms of various tenses.
                The woman is walking.
                I shall be writing to you soon.
                We liked to chat while we were eating.
          13. v. (archaic, auxiliary) Used to form the perfect aspect with certain intransitive verbs, most of which indicate motion. Often still used for "to go".
          14. v. (transitive, auxiliary) Used to form future tenses, especially the future periphrastic.
                I am to leave tomorrow.
                I would drive you, were I to obtain a car.
          15. v. (transitive, copulative) Used to link a subject to a measurement.
                This building is three hundred years old.
                I am 75 kilograms.
                He’s about 6 feet tall.
          16. v. (transitive, copulative, with a cardinal numeral) Used to state the age of a subject in years.
                I’m 20. (= I am 20 years old.)
          17. v. (with a dummy subject) it Used to indicate the time of day.
                It is almost eight. (= It is almost eight o’clock.)
                It’s 8:30 read eight-thirty in Tokyo.
                What time is it there? It’s night.
          18. v. (With since) Used to indicate passage of time since the occurrence of an event.
                It has been three years since my grandmother died. (similar to My grandmother died three years ago, but emphasizes the intervening period)
                It had been six days since his departure, when I received a letter from him.
          19. v. (often, impersonal, with it as a dummy subject) Used to indicate weather, air quality, or the like.
                It is hot in Arizona, but it is not usually humid.
                Why is it so dark in here?
          20. v. (dynamic/lexical "be", especially in progressive tenses, conjugated non-suppletively in the present tense, see usage notes) To exist or behave in a certain way.
                "What do we do?" "We be ourselves.".
                Why is he being nice to me?
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.
nice
     1. adj. (obsolete) Silly, ignorant; foolish.
     2. adj. (now rare) Particular in one's conduct; scrupulous, painstaking; choosy.
     3. adj. (obsolete) Particular as regards rules or qualities; strict.
     4. adj. Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle.
     5. adj. (obsolete) Doubtful, as to the outcome; risky.
     6. adj. Respectable; virtuous.
           What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?
     7. adj. Pleasant, satisfactory.
     8. adj. Of a person: friendly, attractive.
     9. adj. With "and", shows that the given adjective is desirable: pleasantly.
           The soup is nice and hot.
     10. adv. (colloquial) Nicely.
           Children, play nice.
           He dresses real nice.
     11. interj. Used to signify a job well done.
           Nice! I couldn't have done better.
     12. interj. Used to signify approval.
           Is that your new car? Nice!
     13. n. niceness.
     14. v. (transitive, computing, Unix) To run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.
corollary
     1. n. Something given beyond what is actually due; something added or superfluous.
     2. n. Something which occurs a fortiori, as a result of another effort without significant additional effort.
           Finally getting that cracked window fixed was a nice corollary of redoing the whole storefont.
     3. n. (mathematics, logic) A proposition which follows easily from the proof of another proposition.
           We have proven that this set is finite and well ordered; as a corollary, we now know that there is an order-preserving map from it to the natural numbers.
     4. adj. (rare) Forming a proposition that follows from one already proved.
of
     1. prep. Expressing distance or motion.
     2. prep.          (now obsolete, or dialectal) From (of distance, direction), "off".
     3. prep.          (obsolete except in phrases) Since, from (a given time, earlier state etc.).
     4. prep.          From, away from (a position, number, distance etc.).
                    There are no shops within twenty miles of the cottage.
     5. prep.          (North America, Scotland, Ireland) Before (the hour); to.
                    What's the time? / Nearly a quarter of three.
     6. prep. Expressing separation.
     7. prep.          (Indicating removal, absence or separation, with the action indicated by a transitive verb and the quality or substance by a grammatical object.)
                    Finally she was relieved of the burden of caring for her sick husband.
     8. prep.          (Indicating removal, absence or separation, with resulting state indicated by an adjective.)
                    He seemed devoid of human feelings.
     9. prep.          (obsolete) (Indicating removal, absence or separation, construed with an intransitive verb.)
     10. prep. Expressing origin.
     11. prep.          (Indicating an ancestral source or origin of descent.)
                    The word is believed to be of Japanese origin.
     12. prep.          (Indicating a (non-physical) source of action or emotion; introducing a cause, instigation); from, out of, as an expression of.
                    The invention was born of necessity.
     13. prep.          (following an intransitive verb) (Indicates the source or cause of the verb.)
                    It is said that she died of a broken heart.
     14. prep.          (following an adjective) (Indicates the subject or cause of the adjective.)
                    I am tired of all this nonsense.
     15. prep. Expressing agency.
     16. prep.          (following a passive verb) (Indicates the agent (for most verbs, now usually expressed with by).)
                    I am not particularly enamoured of this idea.
     17. prep.          (Used to introduce the "subjective genitive"; following a noun to form the head of a postmodifying noun phrase) (see also 'Possession' senses below).
                    The contract can be terminated at any time with the agreement of both parties.
     18. prep.          (following an adjective) (Used to indicate the agent of something described by the adjective.)
                    It was very brave of you to speak out like that.
     19. prep. Expressing composition, substance.
     20. prep.          (after a verb expressing construction, making etc.) (Used to indicate the material or substance used.)
                    Many 'corks' are now actually made of plastic.
     21. prep.          (directly following a noun) (Used to indicate the material of the just-mentioned object.)
                    She wore a dress of silk.
     22. prep.          (Indicating the composition of a given collective or quantitative noun.)
                    What a lot of nonsense!
     23. prep.          (Used to link a given class of things with a specific example of that class.)
                   Welcome to the historic town of Harwich.
     24. prep.          (Links two nouns in near-apposition, with the first qualifying the second); "which is also".
                    I'm not driving this wreck of a car.
     25. prep. Introducing subject matter.
     26. prep.          (Links an intransitive verb, or a transitive verb and its subject (especially verbs to do with thinking, feeling, expressing etc.), with its subject-ma
                    I'm always thinking of you.
     27. prep.          (following a noun (now chiefly nouns of knowledge, communication etc.)) (Introduces its subject matter); about, concerning.
                    He told us the story of his journey to India.
     28. prep.          (following an adjective) (Introduces its subject matter.)
                    This behaviour is typical of teenagers.
     29. prep. Having partitive effect.
     30. prep.          (following a number or other quantitive word) (Introduces the whole for which is indicated only the specified part or segment); "from among".
                    Most of these apples are rotten.
     31. prep.          (following a noun) (Indicates a given part.)
     32. prep.          (now archaic, literary, with preceding partitive word assumed, or as a predicate after to be) Some, an amount of, one of.
                    On the whole, they seem to be of the decent sort.
     33. prep.          (Links to a genitive noun or possessive pronoun, with partitive effect (though now often merged with possessive senses, below).)
                    He is a friend of mine.
     34. prep. Expressing possession.
     35. prep.          Belonging to, existing in, or taking place in a given location, place or time. Compare "origin" senses, above.
                    He was perhaps the most famous scientist of the twentieth century.
     36. prep.          Belonging to (a place) through having title, ownership or control over it.
                    The owner of the nightclub was arrested.
     37. prep.          Belonging to (someone or something) as something they possess or have as a characteristic; (the "possessive genitive". (With abstract nouns, this inter
                    Keep the handle of the saucepan away from the flames.
     38. prep. Forming the "objective genitive".
     39. prep.          (Follows an agent noun, verbal noun or noun of action.)
                    She had a profound distrust of the police.
     40. prep. Expressing qualities or characteristics.
     41. prep.          (now archaic, or literary) (Links an adjective with a noun or noun phrase to form a quasi-adverbial qualifier); in respect to, as regards.
                    My companion seemed affable and easy of manner.
     42. prep.          (Indicates a quality or characteristic); "characterized by".
                    Pooh was said to be a bear of very little brain.
     43. prep.          (Indicates quantity, age, price, etc.)
                    We have been paying interest at a rate of 10%.
     44. prep.          (US, informal considered incorrect by some) (Used to link singular indefinite nouns (preceded by the indefinite article) and attributive adjectives mod
                    It's not that big of a deal.
     45. prep. Expressing a point in time.
     46. prep.          (chiefly regional) During the course of (a set period of time, day of the week etc.), now specifically with implied repetition or regularity.
                    Of an evening, we would often go for a stroll along the river.
     47. prep.          (UK dialectal, chiefly in negative constructions) For (a given length of time).
                    I've not tekken her out of a goodly long while.
     48. prep.          (after a noun) (Indicates duration of a state, activity etc.)
                    After a delay of three hours, the plane finally took off.
redoing
     1. v. present participle of redo
     redo
          1. v. To do again.
          2. n. A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc.
the
     1. art. Definite grammatical article that implies necessarily that an entity it articulates is presupposed; something already mentioned, or completely specified later in that same sentence, or assumed already
           I’m reading the book. (Compare I’m reading a book.)
           The street in front of your house. (Compare A street in Paris.)
           The men and women watched the man give the birdseed to the bird.
     2. art.          Used before a noun modified by a restrictive relative clause, indicating that the noun refers to a single referent defined by the relative clause.
                    The street that runs through my hometown.
     3. art. Used before an object considered to be unique, or of which there is only one at a time.
           No one knows how many galaxies there are in the universe.
           God save the Queen!
     4. art. Used before a superlative or an ordinal number modifying a noun, to indicate that the noun refers to a single item.
           That was the best apple pie ever.
     5. art.          Added to a superlative or an ordinal number to make it into a substantive.
                    That apple pie was the best.
     6. art. Introducing a singular term to be taken generically: preceding a name of something standing for a whole class.
     7. art. Used before an adjective, indicating all things (especially persons) described by that adjective.
           Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.
     8. art. Used to indicate a certain example of (a noun) which is usually of most concern or most common or familiar.
           No one in the whole country had seen it before.
           I don't think I'll get to it until the morning.
     9. art. Used before a body part (especially of someone previously mentioned), as an alternative to a possessive pronoun.
           A stone hit him on the head. (= “A stone hit him on his head.”)
     10. art. When stressed, indicates that it describes an object which is considered to be best or exclusively worthy of attention.
           That is the hospital to go to for heart surgery.
     11. adv. 1=With a comparative ormore and a verb phrase, establishes a parallel with one or more other such comparatives.
           The hotter the better.
           The more I think about it, the weaker it looks.
           The more money donated, the more books purchased, and the more happy children.
           It looks weaker and weaker, the more I think about it.
     12. adv. 1=With a comparative, and often withfor it, indicates a result more like said comparative. This can be negated withnone.
           It was a difficult time, but I’m the wiser for it.
           It was a difficult time, and I’m none the wiser for it.
           I'm much the wiser for having had a difficult time like that.
whole
     1. adj. Entire.
           I ate a whole fish.
     2. adj.          (Used as an intensifier.)
                    I brought a whole lot of balloons for the party.   She ate a whole bunch of french fries.
     3. adj. Sound, uninjured, healthy.
           He is of whole mind, but the same cannot be said about his physical state.
     4. adj. (of food) From which none of its constituents has been removed.
           whole wheat; whole milk
     5. adj. (mining) As yet unworked.
     6. adv. (colloquial) In entirety; entirely; wholly.
           I ate a fish whole!
     7. n. Something complete, without any parts missing.
           This variety of fascinating details didn't fall together into an enjoyable, coherent whole.
     8. n. An entirety.
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