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something
     1. pron. An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
           I must have forgotten to pack something, but I can't think what.
           I have something for you in my bag.
           I have a feeling something good is going to happen today.
     2. pron. (colloquial, of someone or something) A quality to a moderate degree.
           The performance was something of a disappointment.
           That child is something of a genius.
     3. pron. (colloquial, of a person) A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
           She has a certain something.
     4. pron. (colloquial, often with really or quite) Somebody or something who is superlative in some way.
           He's really something! I've never heard such a great voice.
           She's quite something. I can't believe she would do such a mean thing.
     5. adj. Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
     6. adv. (degree) Somewhat; to a degree.
           The baby looks something like his father.
     7. adv. (degree, colloquial) To a high degree.
     8. v. Applied to an action whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g. from words of a song.
     9. n. An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
     10. n. An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as 'something' (pronoun sense).
patched
     1. adj. Having been repaired with a patch or patches.
     2. v. simple past tense and past participle of patch
     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.
up
     1. adv. Away from the surface of the Earth or other planet; in opposite direction to the downward pull of gravity.
           I looked up and saw the airplane overhead.
     2. adv. (intensifier) Used as an aspect marker to indicate a completed action or state Thoroughly, completely.
           I will mix up the puzzle pieces.
           Tear up the contract.
           He really messed up.
           Please type up our monthly report.
     3. adv. To or from one's possession or consideration.
           I picked up some milk on the way home.
           The committee will take up your request.
           She had to give up her driver's license after the accident.
     4. adv. North.
           I will go up to New York to visit my family this weekend.
     5. adv. To a higher level of some quantity or notional quantity, such as price, volume, pitch, happiness, etc.
           Gold has gone up with the uncertainty in the world markets.
           Turn it up, I can barely hear it.
           Listen to your voice go up at the end of a question.
           Cheer up, the weekend's almost here.
     6. adv. (rail transport) Traditional term for the direction leading to the principal terminus, towards milepost zero.
     7. adv. (sailing) Against the wind or current.
     8. adv. (Cartesian graph) In a positive vertical direction.
     9. adv. (cricket) Relatively close to the batsman.
           The bowler pitched the ball up.
     10. adv. (hospitality, US) Without additional ice.
           Would you like that drink up or on ice?
     11. adv. (academia) Towards Cambridge or Oxford.
           She's going up to read Classics this September.
     12. adv. To or in a position of equal advance or equality; not short of, back of, less advanced than, away from, etc.; usually followed by to or with.
           I was up to my chin in water.
           A stranger came up and asked me for directions.
     13. adv. To or in a state of completion; completely; wholly; quite.
           Drink up. The pub is closing.
           Can you sum up your research?
           The comet burned up in the atmosphere.
           I need to sew up the hole in this shirt.
     14. adv. Aside, so as not to be in use.
           to lay up riches; put up your weapons
     15. prep. Toward the top of.
           The cat went up the tree.   They walk up the steps.
     16. prep. Toward the center, source, or main point of reference; toward the end at which something is attached.
           The information made its way up the chain of command to the general.   I felt something crawling up my arm.
     17. prep. Further along (in any direction).
           Go up the street until you see the sign.
     18. prep. From south to north of
     19. prep. From the mouth towards the source (of a river or waterway).
     20. prep. (vulgar slang) Of a man: having sex with.
           Phwoar, look at that bird. I'd love to be up her.
     21. prep. (colloquial) At (a given place, especially one imagined to be higher or more remote from a central location).
     22. adj. Awake.
           I can’t believe it’s 3 a.m. and you’re still up.
     23. adj. Finished, to an end
           Time is up!
     24. adj. In a good mood.
           I’m feeling up today.
     25. adj. Willing; ready.
           If you are up for a trip, let’s go.
     26. adj. Next in a sequence.
           Smith is up to bat.
     27. adj. Happening; new.
           What is up with that project at headquarters?
     28. adj. Facing upwards; facing toward the top.
           Put the notebook face up on the table.
           Take a break and put your feet up.
     29. adj. Larger; greater in quantity.
           Sales are up from last quarter.
     30. adj. Ahead; leading; winning.
           The home team were up by two goals at half-time.
     31. adj. Standing.
           Get up and give her your seat.
     32. adj. On a higher level.
           The new ground is up.
     33. adj. Available; made public.
           The new notices are up as of last Tuesday.
     34. adj. (poker, postnominal) Said of the higher-ranking pair in a two pair.
           AAKK = aces up
           QQ33 = queens up
     35. adj. Well-informed; current.
           I’m not up on the latest news. What’s going on?
     36. adj. (computing) Functional; working.
           Is the server back up?
     37. adj. (anchor, Adj_railway)(of a railway line or train) Traveling towards a major terminus.
           The London train is on the up line.
     38. adj. Headed, or designated to go, upward, as an escalator, stairway, elevator etc.
     39. adj. (bar tending) Chilled and strained into a stemmed glass.
           A Cosmopolitan is typically served up.
     40. adj. (slang) Erect.
     41. adj. (of the Sun or Moon) Above the horizon, in the sky (i.e. during daytime or night-time)
     42. adj. (slang) well-known; renowned
     43. n. The direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
           Up is a good way to go.
     44. n. A positive thing.
           I hate almost everything about my job. The only up is that it's so close to home.
     45. n. An upstairs room of a two story house.
           She lives in a two-up two-down.
     46. v. (transitive, colloquial) To increase or raise.
           If we up the volume, we'll be able to make out the details.
           We upped anchor and sailed away.
     47. v. (transitive, colloquial) To promote.
           It wasn’t long before they upped him to Vice President.
     48. v. (intransitive) To act suddenly, usually with another verb.
pieced
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of piece
     piece
          1. n. A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
                I’d like another piece of pie.
          2. n. A single item belonging to a class of similar items
                a piece of machinery
                a piece of software
                A useful piece of advice
          3. n. (chess) One of the figures used in playing chess, specifically a higher-value figure as distinguished from a pawn; by extension, a similar counter etc. in other games.
          4. n. A coin, especially one valued at less than the principal unit of currency.
                a sixpenny piece
          5. n. An artistic creation, such as a painting, sculpture, musical composition, literary work, etc.
                She played two beautiful pieces on the piano.
          6. n. (military) An artillery gun.
          7. n. (US, colloquial) A gun.
                He's packin' a piece!
          8. n. (US, Canada colloquial short for hairpiece) A toupee or wig, especially when worn by a man.
                The announcer is wearing a new piece.
          9. n. (Scotland, Ireland, UK, US, dialectal) A slice or other quantity of bread, eaten on its own; a sandwich or light snack.
          10. n. (US, colloquial vulgar) A sexual encounter; from piece of ass or piece of tail
                I got a piece at lunchtime.
          11. n. (US, colloquial mildly vulgar short for piece of crap/piece of shit) A shoddy or worthless object (usually applied to consumer products like vehicles or appliances).
                Ugh, my new computer is such a piece. I'm taking it back to the store tomorrow.
          12. n. (US, slang) A cannabis pipe.
          13. n. (baseball) Used to describe a pitch that has been hit but not well, usually either being caught by the opposing team or going foul. Usually used in the past tense with got, and never used in the plura
                he got a piece of that one;  she got a piece of the ball...and it's going foul.
          14. n. (dated, sometimes derogatory) An individual; a person.
          15. n. (obsolete) A castle; a fortified building.
          16. n. (US) A pacifier.
          17. n. (colloquial) A distance.
                a far piece
                located a fair piece away from their camp
                a fair piece off
          18. v. (transitive usually with together) To assemble (something real or figurative).
                These clues allowed us to piece together the solution to the mystery.
          19. v. To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; often with out.
                to piece a garment
          20. v. (slang) To produce a work of graffiti more complex than a tag.
together
     1. adv. At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.
           We went to school together.
     2. adv. Into one place; into a single thing; combined.
           He put all the parts together.
     3. adv. In a relationship or partnership, for example a business relationship or a romantic partnership.
           Bob and Andy went into business together.  Jenny and Mark have been together since they went on holiday to Mexico.
     4. adj. (colloquial) Coherent; well organized.
           He's really together.
improvised
     1. adj. created by improvisation; impromptu; unrehearsed.
     2. v. simple past tense and past participle of improvise
     improvise
          1. v. To make something up or invent it as one goes on; to proceed guided only by imagination, instinct, and guesswork rather than by a careful plan.
                He had no speech prepared, so he improvised.
                They improvised a simple shelter with branches and the rope they were carrying.
                She improvised a lovely solo.
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.
refurbished
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of refurbish
     2. adj. Rebuilt or replenished with all new material; or, restored to original (or better) working order and appearance.
     refurbish
          1. v. To rebuild or replenish with all new material; to restore to original (or better) working order and appearance.
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