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he
     1. pron. (personal) A male person or animal already known or implied.
     2. pron. (personal, sometimes proscribed, see usage notes) A person whose gender is unknown or irrelevant.
           The rulebook clearly states that "if any student is caught cheating, he will be expelled", and you were caught cheating, were you not, Anna?
     3. pron. (personal) An animal whose gender is unknown.
     4. n. The game of tag, or it, in which the player attempting to catch the others is called "he".
     5. n. (informal) A male.
           Alex totally is a he.
     6. n. The name of the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
had
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of have.
     2. v. (auxiliary) Used to form the pluperfect tense, expressing a completed action in the past (with a past participle).
     3. v. (auxiliary, now rare) As past subjunctive: would have.
     4. adj. (obsolete) Available.
     have
                Additional archaic forms are second-person singular present tense hast, third-person singular present tense hath, present participle haveing, and second-person singular past tense hadst.
          1. v. To possess, own, hold.
                I have a house and a car.
                Look what I have here — a frog I found on the street!
          2. v. To be related in some way to (with the object identifying the relationship).
                I have two sisters.
                I have a lot of work to do.
          3. v. To partake of a particular substance (especially a food or drink) or action.
                I have breakfast at six o'clock.
                Can I have a look at that?
                I'm going to have some pizza and a beer right now.
          4. v. To be scheduled to attend or participate in.
                What class do you have right now? I have English.
                Fred won't be able to come to the party; he has a meeting that day.
          5. v. (auxiliary verb, taking a past participle) (Used in forming the perfect aspect and the past perfect aspect.)
                I have already eaten today.
                I had already eaten.
          6. v. (auxiliary verb, taking a to-infinitive) See have to.
                I have to go.
          7. v. To give birth to.
                The couple always wanted to have children.
                My wife is having the baby right now!
                My mother had me when she was 25.
          8. v. To engage in sexual intercourse with.
                He's always bragging about how many women he's had.
          9. v. To accept as a romantic partner.
                Despite my protestations of love, she would not have me.
          10. v. (transitive with bare infinitive) To cause to, by a command, request or invitation.
                They had me feed their dog while they were out of town.
          11. v. (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To cause to be.
                He had him arrested for trespassing.
                The lecture's ending had the entire audience in tears.
          12. v. (transitive with bare infinitive) To be affected by an occurrence. (Used in supplying a topic that is not a verb argument.)
                The hospital had several patients contract pneumonia last week.
                I've had three people today tell me my hair looks nice.
          13. v. (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To depict as being.
                Their stories differed; he said he'd been at work when the incident occurred, but her statement had him at home that entire evening.
          14. v. (Used as interrogative auxiliary verb with a following pronoun to form tag questions. (For further discussion, see "Usage notes" below.))
                We haven't eaten dinner yet, have we?
                Your wife hasn't been reading that nonsense, has she?
                (UK usage) He has some money, hasn't he?
          15. v. (UK, slang) To defeat in a fight; take.
                I could have him!
                I'm gonna have you!
          16. v. (dated) To be able to speak a language.
                I have no German.
          17. v. To feel or be (especially painfully) aware of.
                Dan certainly has arms today, probably from scraping paint off four columns the day before.
          18. v. To be afflicted with, suffer from.
                He had a cold last week.
          19. v. To experience, go through, undergo.
                We had a hard year last year, with the locust swarms and all that.
                He had surgery on his hip yesterday.
                I'm having the time of my life!
          20. v. To trick, to deceive.
                You had me alright! I never would have thought that was just a joke.
          21. v. (transitive, often with present participle) To allow; to tolerate.
                The child screamed incessantly for his mother to buy him a toy, but she wasn't having any of it.
                I asked my dad if I could go to the concert this Thursday, but he wouldn't have it since it's a school night.
          22. v. (transitive, often used in the negative) To believe, buy, be taken in by.
                I made up an excuse as to why I was out so late, but my wife wasn't having any of it.
          23. v. To host someone; to take in as a guest.
                Thank you for having me!
          24. v. To get a reading, measurement, or result from an instrument or calculation.
                What do you have for problem two?
                I have two contacts on my scope.
          25. v. (transitive, of a jury) To consider a court proceeding that has been completed; to begin deliberations on a case.
                We'll schedule closing arguments for Thursday, and the jury will have the case by that afternoon.
          26. n. A wealthy or privileged person.
          27. n. (uncommon) One who has some (contextually specified) thing.
          28. n. (AU, NZ, informal) A fraud or deception; something misleading.
                They advertise it as a great deal, but I think it's a bit of a have.
scratched
     1. adj. Produced by scratching.
     2. v. simple past tense and past participle of scratch
     scratch
          1. v. To rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.
                Could you please scratch my back?
          2. v. To rub the skin with rough material causing a sensation of irritation.
                I don't like that new scarf because it scratches my neck.
          3. v.          For a man, when kissing someone, to irritate the skin of that person with one's unshaven beard.
          4. v. To mark a surface with a sharp object, thereby leaving a scratch (noun).
                A real diamond can easily scratch a pane of glass.
          5. v. To cross out, strike out, strike through some text on a page.
          6. v.          Hence, to remove, ignore or delete.
                         Scratch what I said earlier; I was wrong.
                         When the favorite was scratched from the race, there was a riot at the betting windows.
          7. v. (music) To produce a distinctive sound on a turntable by moving a vinyl record back and forth while manipulating the crossfader (see also scratching).
          8. v. (billiards) To commit a foul in pool, as where the cue ball is put into a pocket or jumps off the table.
                Embarrassingly, he scratched on the break, popping the cue completely off the table.
          9. v. (billiards, dated, US) To score, not by skillful play but by some fortunate chance of the game.
          10. v. To write or draw hastily or awkwardly.
          11. v. To dig or excavate with the claws.
                Some animals scratch holes, in which they burrow.
          12. v. To dig or scrape (a person's skin) with claws or fingernails in self-defense or with the intention to injure.
                The cat scratched the little girl because she was playing with it too hard.
          13. n. A disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.
                I can’t believe there is a scratch in the paint already.
                Her skin was covered with tiny scratches.
          14. n. An act of scratching the skin to alleviate an itch or irritation.
                The dog sat up and had a good scratch.
          15. n. sports
          16. n.          A starting line (originally and simply, a line scratched in the ground), as in boxing.
          17. n.          A technical error of touching or surpassing the starting mark prior to the official start signal in the sporting events of long jump, discus, hammer th
          18. n.          (cycling) The last riders to depart in a handicap race.
          19. n.          (billiards) An aberration.
          20. n.         # A foul in pool, as where the cue ball is put into a pocket or jumps off the table.
          21. n.         # (archaic, US, slang) A shot which scores by chance and not as intended by the player; a fluke.
          22. n. (slang) Money.
          23. n. A feed, usually a mixture of a few common grains, given to chickens.
          24. n. (in the plural) Minute, but tender and troublesome, excoriations, covered with scabs, upon the heels of horses which have been used where it is very wet or muddy.
          25. n. A kind of wig covering only a portion of the head.
          26. n. (music) A genre of Virgin Islander music, better known as fungi.
          27. adj. For or consisting of preliminary or tentative, incomplete, etc. work.
                This is scratch paper, so go ahead and scribble whatever you want on it.
          28. adj. Hastily assembled, arranged or constructed, from whatever materials are to hand, with little or no preparation
          29. adj. (computing, from scratchpad) Relating to a data structure or recording medium attached to a machine for testing or temporary use.
          30. adj. (sports) (of a player) Of a standard high enough to play without a handicap, i.e. to compete without the benefit of a variation in scoring based on ability.
His
     1. pron. honoraltcaps, his
     2. det. Belonging to him.
     3. det. (dated) Belonging to a person of unspecified gender.
     4. det. (obsolete) Its; belonging to it. (Now only when implying personification.)
     5. det. (archaic) Used as a genitive marker in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in -s, to express the possessive case.
           Ahab his mark for Ahab's mark.
           Sejanus his Fall
     6. pron. That which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
           The decision was his to live with.
     7. pron. alternative spelling of His
     8. n. plural of hi
cornea
     1. n. (anatomy) The transparent layer making up the outermost front part of the eye, covering the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber.
So
     1. n. A Mon-Khmer-speaking people of Laos and Thailand.
     2. conj. In order that.
           Eat your broccoli so you can have dessert.
     3. conj. With the result that; for that reason; therefore.
           I was hungry so I asked if there was any more food.
           He ate too much cake, so he fell ill.
           He wanted a book, so he went to the library.
           “I need to go to the bathroom.”―“So go!”
     4. conj. (archaic) Provided that; on condition that, as long as.
     5. adv. To the (explicitly stated) extent that.
           It was so hot outside that all the plants died.  He was so good, they hired him on the spot.
     6. adv. (informal) To the (implied) extent.
           I need a piece of cloth so long. = this long
     7. adv.          (informal) Very (positive clause).
                   He is so good!
     8. adv.          (informal) Very (negative clause).
                   It’s not so bad. i.e. it's acceptable
     9. adv.          (slang) Very much.
                   But I so want to see the Queen when she visits our town!  That is so not true!
     10. adv. In a particular manner.
           Place the napkin on the table just so. If that's what you mean, then say so; (or do so).
     11. adv. In the same manner or to the same extent as aforementioned; also.
           Just as you have the right to your free speech, so I have the right to mine.  Many people say she's the world's greatest athlete, but I don't think so.  "I can count backwards from on
     12. adv. (with as) To such an extent or degree; as.
           so far as;  so long as;  so much as
     13. adj. True, accurate.
           That is so.  You are responsible for this, is that not so?
     14. adj. In that state or manner; with that attribute. A proadjective that replaces the aforementioned adjective phrase.
     15. adj. (dated, UK, slang) Homosexual.
           Is he so?
     16. interj. Used after a pause for thought to introduce a new topic, question or story.
           So, let's go home.
           So, what'll you have?
           So, there was this squirrel stuck in the chimney...
     17. interj. (Short for) so what.
           "You park your car in front of my house every morning." — "So?".
     18. interj. Used to connect previous conversation or events to the following question.
           So how does this story end?
           So, everyone wants to know - did you win the contest or not?
     19. interj. (archaic) Be as you are; stand still; (used especially to cows; also used by sailors.)
     20. pron. abbreviation of someone
     21. n. (music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale.
     22. n. (foods) A type of dairy product made in Japan between the seventh and 10th centuries.
badly
     1. adj. (Northern England) Ill, unwell.
           He's never badly.
     2. adv. In a bad manner.
     3. adv. Very much; to a great degree.
           I want it so badly.
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.
His
     1. pron. honoraltcaps, his
     2. det. Belonging to him.
     3. det. (dated) Belonging to a person of unspecified gender.
     4. det. (obsolete) Its; belonging to it. (Now only when implying personification.)
     5. det. (archaic) Used as a genitive marker in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in -s, to express the possessive case.
           Ahab his mark for Ahab's mark.
           Sejanus his Fall
     6. pron. That which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
           The decision was his to live with.
     7. pron. alternative spelling of His
     8. n. plural of hi
Doctor
     1. n. The title of an academic or medical doctor (a person who holds a doctorate); used before or instead of the doctor's name.
           The students asked to see Doctor Jones.
           Doctor Smith carried out the medical procedure.
           Well, Doctor, what do you think? Will he live?
     2. n. A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-n
           If you still feel unwell tomorrow, see your doctor.
     3. n. A person who has attained a doctorate, such as a Ph.D. or Th.D. or one of many other terminal degrees conferred by a college or university.
     4. n. A veterinarian; a medical practitioner who treats non-human animals.
     5. n. A nickname for a person who has special knowledge or talents to manipulate or arrange transactions.
     6. n. (obsolete) A teacher; one skilled in a profession or a branch of knowledge; a learned man.
     7. n. (dated) Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency.
           the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous colouring matter
           the doctor, or auxiliary engine, also called "donkey engine".
     8. n. A fish, the friar skate.
     9. v. To act as a medical doctor to.
           Her children doctored her back to health.
     10. v. (intransitive, humorous) To act as a medical doctor.
     11. v. To make (someone) into an (academic) doctor; to confer a doctorate upon.
     12. v. To physically alter (medically or surgically) a living being in order to change growth or behavior.
           They doctored their apple trees by vigorous pruning, and now the dwarfed trees are easier to pick.
           We may legally doctor a pet to reduce its libido.
     13. v. To genetically alter an extant species.
           Mendel's discoveries showed how the evolution of a species may be doctored.
     14. v. To alter or make obscure, as with the intention to deceive, especially a document.
           To doctor the signature of an instrument with intent to defraud is an example of forgery.
     15. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To take medicine.
told
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of tell
     tell
          1. v. To count, reckon, or enumerate.
                All told, there were over a dozen.  Can you tell time on a clock?  He had untold wealth.
          2. v. To narrate.
                I want to tell a story;  I want to tell you a story.
          3. v. To convey by speech; to say.
                Finally, someone told him the truth.  He seems to like to tell lies.
          4. v. To instruct or inform.
                Please tell me how to do it.
          5. v. To order; to direct, to say to someone.
                Tell him to go away.
          6. v. (intransitive) To discern, notice, identify or distinguish.
                Can you tell whether those flowers are real or silk, from this distance?  No, there's no way to tell.
          7. v. To reveal.
                Time will tell what became of him.
          8. v. (intransitive) To be revealed.
          9. v. (intransitive) To have an effect, especially a noticeable one; to be apparent, to be demonstrated.
                Sir Gerald was moving slower; his wounds were beginning to tell.
          10. v. To use beads or similar objects as an aid to prayer.
          11. v. (intransitive, childish) To inform someone in authority about a wrongdoing.
                I saw you steal those sweets! I'm going to tell!
          12. v. (authorship) To reveal information in prose through outright expository statement -- contrasted with show
                Maria rewrote the section of her novel that talked about Meg and Sage's friendship to have less telling and more showing.
          13. n. A reflexive, often habitual behavior, especially one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogatio
          14. n. (archaic) That which is told; a tale or account.
          15. n. (internet) A private message to an individual in a chat room; a whisper.
          16. n. (archaeology) A hill or mound, originally and especially in the Middle East, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements.
Him
     1. pron. honoraltcaps, him
     2. pron. A masculine pronoun; he as a grammatical object.
     3. pron.          With dative effect or as an indirect object.
     4. pron.          Following a preposition.
     5. pron.          With accusative effect or as a direct object.
     6. pron. (now rare) Used reflexively: (to) himself.
     7. pron. With nominative effect: he, especially as a predicate after be, or following a preposition.
     8. pron. alternative case form of Him
     9. n. (informal) A male person.
           I think this bird is a him, but it may be a her.
to
     1. part. A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
           I want to leave.
           He asked me what to do.
           I don’t know how to say it.
           I have places to go and people to see.
     2. part. As above, with the verb implied.
           "Did you visit the museum?" "I wanted to, but it was closed.".
           If he hasn't read it yet, he ought to.
     3. part. A particle used to create phrasal verbs.
           I have to do laundry today.
     4. prep. Indicating destination: In the direction of, and arriving at.
           We are walking to the shop.
     5. prep. Used to indicate purpose.
           He devoted himself to education.
           They drank to his health.
     6. prep. Used to indicate result of action.
           His face was beaten to a pulp.
     7. prep. Used after an adjective to indicate its application.
           similar to ..., relevant to ..., pertinent to ..., I was nice to him, he was cruel to her, I am used to walking.
     8. prep. (obsolete,) As a.
           With God to friend (with God as a friend);   with The Devil to fiend (with the Devil as a foe);   lambs slaughtered to lake (lambs slaughtered as a sacrifice);   t
     9. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate a ratio or comparison.
           one to one = 1:1
           ten to one = 10:1.
           I have ten dollars to your four.
     10. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
           Three squared or three to the second power is nine.
           Three to the power of two is nine.
           Three to the second is nine.
     11. prep. Used to indicate the indirect object.
           I gave the book to him.
     12. prep. (time) Preceding.
           ten to ten = 9:50; We're going to leave at ten to (the hour).
     13. prep. Used to describe what something consists of or contains.
           Anyone could do this job; there's nothing to it.
           There's a lot of sense to what he says.
     14. prep. (Canada, UK, Newfoundland, West Midlands) At.
           Stay where you're to and I'll come find you, b'y.
     15. adv. Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.
           Please push the door to.
     16. adv. (nautical) Into the wind.
     17. adv. misspelling of too
wear
     1. v. To carry or have equipped on or about one's body, as an item of clothing, equipment, decoration, etc.
           He's wearing some nice pants today.  She wore her medals with pride.  Please wear your seatbelt.  Can you wear makeup and sunscreen at the same time?  He was wearing his lun
     2. v. To have or carry on one's person habitually, consistently; or, to maintain in a particular fashion or manner.
           He wears eyeglasses.  She wears her hair in braids.
     3. v. To bear or display in one's aspect or appearance.
           She wore a smile all day.  He walked out of the courtroom wearing an air of satisfaction.
     4. v. (colloquial, with "it") To overcome one's reluctance and endure a (previously specified) situation.
           I know you don't like working with him, but you'll just have to wear it.
     5. v. To eat away at, erode, diminish, or consume gradually; to cause a gradual deterioration in; to produce (some change) through attrition, exposure, or constant use.
           You're going to wear a hole in the bottom of those shoes.  The water has slowly worn a channel into these rocks.  Long illness had worn the bloom from her cheeks.  Exile had worn
     6. v. (intransitive) To undergo gradual deterioration; become impaired; be reduced or consumed gradually due to any continued process, activity, or use.
           The tiles were wearing thin due to years of children's feet.
     7. v. To exhaust, fatigue, expend, or weary.
           His neverending criticism has finally worn my patience.  Toil and care soon wear the spirit.  Our physical advantage allowed us to wear the other team out and win.
     8. v. (intransitive) To last or remain durable under hard use or over time; to retain usefulness, value, or desirable qualities under any continued strain or long period of time; sometimes said of a person
           Don't worry, this fabric will wear. These pants will last you for years.  This color wears so well. I must have washed this sweater a thousand times.  I have to say, our friendship ha
     9. v. (intransitive, colloquial) (in the phrase "wearing on (someone)") To cause annoyance, irritation, fatigue, or weariness near the point of an exhaustion of patience.
           Her high pitched voice is really wearing on me lately.
     10. v. (intransitive, of time) To pass slowly, gradually or tediously.
           wear on, wear away.  As the years wore on, we seemed to have less and less in common.
     11. v. (nautical) To bring (a sailing vessel) onto the other tack by bringing the wind around the stern (as opposed to tacking when the wind is brought around the bow); to come round on another tack by turni
     12. n. (in combination) clothing
           footwear; outdoor wear; maternity wear
     13. n. damage to the appearance and/or strength of an item caused by use over time
     14. n. fashion
     15. v. (now chiefly UK dialectal transitive) To guard; watch; keep watch, especially from entry or invasion.
     16. v. (now chiefly UK dialectal transitive) To defend; protect.
     17. v. (now chiefly UK dialectal transitive) To ward off; prevent from approaching or entering; drive off; repel.
           to wear the wolf from the sheep
     18. v. (now chiefly UK dialectal transitive) To conduct or guide with care or caution, as into a fold or place of safety.
     19. n. dated form of weir
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.
patch
     1. n. A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole.
           His sleeves had patches on the elbows where different fabric had been sewn on to replace material that had worn away.
     2. n. A small piece of anything used to repair damage or a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.
           I can't afford to replace the roof, which is what it really needs. I'll have the roofer apply a patch.
     3. n. A repair intended to be used for a limited time; (differs from previous usage in that it is intended to be a temporary fix and the size of the repair is irrelevant). This usage can mean that the repai
           Before you can fix a dam, you have to apply a patch to the hole so that everything can dry off.or that it is temporary because it is not meant to last long or will be removed as soon as a prope
           "This patch should hold until you reach the city," the mechanic said as he patted the car's hood.
     4. n. A small, usually contrasting but always somehow different or distinct, part of something else (location, time, size)
           The world economy had a rough patch in the 1930s.
           To me, a normal cow is white with black patches, but Sarah's from Texas and most of the cows there have solid brown, black, or red coats.
           Doesn't that patch of clouds looks like a bunny?
           When ice skating, be sure to stay away from reeds: there are always thin patches of ice there, and you could fall through.
           I never get first place because on track eight, right after you pass the windmill, there's a patch of oil in the road that always gets me.
     5. n. (specifically) A small area, a small plot of land or piece of ground.
           Scattered patches of trees or growing corn.
     6. n. An area of professional responsibility
     7. n. (historical) A small piece of black silk stuck on the face or neck to heighten beauty by contrast, worn by ladies in the 17th and 18th centuries; an imitation beauty mark.
     8. n. (medicine) A piece of material used to cover a wound.
     9. n. (medicine) An adhesive piece of material, impregnated with a drug, which is worn on the skin, the drug being slowly absorbed over a period of time.
           Many people use a nicotine patch to wean themselves off of nicotine.
     10. n. (medicine) A cover worn over a damaged eye, an eyepatch.
           He had scratched his cornea so badly that his doctor told him to wear a patch.
     11. n. A block on the muzzle of a gun, to do away with the effect of dispart, in sighting.
     12. n. (computing) A patch file, a file used for input to a patch program or that describes changes made to a computer file or files, usually changes made to a computer program that fix a programming bug.
     13. n. A small piece of material that is manually passed through a gun barrel to clean it.
     14. n. A piece of greased cloth or leather used as wrapping for a rifle ball, to make it fit the bore.
     15. n. (often, patch cable, patch cord etc.; see also patch panel) A cable connecting two pieces of electrical equipment.
     16. n. A sound setting for a musical synthesizer (originally selected by means of a patch cable).
     17. v. To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like
           MY coat needs patching.
     18. v. To mend with pieces; to repair by fastening pieces on.
     19. v. To make out of pieces or patches, like a quilt.
     20. v. To join or unite the pieces of; to patch the skirt.
     21. v. A temporary, removable electronic connection, as one between two components in a communications system.
     22. v. (generally with the particle "up") To repair or arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner
           a truce has been patched up.
     23. v. (computing) To make the changes a patch describes; to apply a patch to the files in question. Hence:
     24. v.          To fix or improve a computer program without a complete upgrade.
     25. v.          To make a quick and possibly temporary change to a program.
     26. v. To connect two pieces of electrical equipment using a cable.
           I'll need to patch the preamp output to the mixer.
     27. n. (archaic) A paltry fellow; a rogue; a ninny; a fool.
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