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forgive
     1. v. To pardon; to waive any negative feeling or desire for punishment, retribution, or compensation.
           Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace.
     2. v. (intransitive) To accord forgiveness.
           Only the brave know how to forgive...A coward never forgave; it is not in his nature. - Laurence Sterne
Me
     1. n. en-abbr
     2. n. (chemistry) (abbreviation of methyl)
     3. pron. alternative case form of me often used when speaking as God or another important figure who is understood from context.
     4. pron. As the direct object of a verb.
           Can you hear me?
     5. pron. (obsolete) Myself; as a reflexive direct object of a verb.
     6. pron. As the object of a preposition.
           Come with me.
     7. pron. As the indirect object of a verb.
           He gave me this.
     8. pron. (US, colloquial) Myself; as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative.
     9. pron. (colloquial) As the complement of the copula (“be” or “is”).
           It wasn't me.
     10. pron. (Australia, British, New Zealand, colloquial) My; preceding a noun, marking ownership.
     11. pron. (colloquial, with "and") As the subject of a verb.
           Me and my friends played a game.
     12. pron. (nonstandard, not with "and") As the subject of a verb.
     13. det. (UK regional, Ireland) alternative form of my
My
     1. n. megayear
     2. pron. alternative case form of my often used when speaking as God or another important figure who is understood from context.
     3. det. First-person singular possessive determiner. See.
     4. det.          Belonging to me.
                    I can't find my book.
     5. det.          Associated with me.
                    My seat at the restaurant was uncomfortable.
                    Don't you know my name?
                    I recognised him because he had attended my school.
     6. det.          Related to me.
                    My parents won't let me go out tonight.
     7. det.          In the possession of me.
                    I have to take my books back to the library soon.
     8. interj. Used to express surprise, shock or amazement.
           My, what big teeth you have!
Lords
     1. n. plural of Lord
     2. n. plural of lord
     3. v. third-person singular present indicative of lord
     lord
          1. n. (obsolete) The master of the servants of a household; (historical) the master of a feudal manor
          2. n.          (archaic) The male head of a household, a father or husband.
          3. n.          (archaic) The owner of a house, piece of land, or other possession
          4. n. One possessing similar mastery over others; (historical) any feudal superior generally; any nobleman or aristocrat; any chief, prince, or sovereign ruler; in Scotland, a male member of the lowest rank
          5. n.          (historical) A feudal tenant holding his manor directly of the king
          6. n.          A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one
          7. n.          (obsolete, uncommon) A baron or lesser nobleman, as opposed to greater ones
          8. n. One possessing similar mastery in figurative senses (esp. as lord of ~)
          9. n.          The magnates of a trade or profession
          10. n. (astrology) The heavenly body considered to possess a dominant influence over an event, time, etc.
          11. n. (UK, slang) A hunchback.
          12. n. (UK, Australian, via Cockney rhyming slang, obsolete) Sixpence.
          13. v. (intransitive, and transitive) Domineer or act like a lord.
          14. v. To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord; to grant the title of lord.
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.
My
     1. n. megayear
     2. pron. alternative case form of my often used when speaking as God or another important figure who is understood from context.
     3. det. First-person singular possessive determiner. See.
     4. det.          Belonging to me.
                    I can't find my book.
     5. det.          Associated with me.
                    My seat at the restaurant was uncomfortable.
                    Don't you know my name?
                    I recognised him because he had attended my school.
     6. det.          Related to me.
                    My parents won't let me go out tonight.
     7. det.          In the possession of me.
                    I have to take my books back to the library soon.
     8. interj. Used to express surprise, shock or amazement.
           My, what big teeth you have!
Bishops
     1. n. plural of Bishop
     2. n. plural of bishop
     3. v. en-third person singular of bishop
     bishop
          1. n. (Christianity) An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church hierarchy (actively or no
          2. n.          (religion, obsolete) A similar official or chief priest in another religion.
          3. n.          (obsolete) Any watchman, inspector, or overlooker.
          4. n.          (obsolete) The holder of the Greek or Roman position of (m, la, episcopus), supervisor over the public dole of grain, etc.
          5. n.          The chief of the Festival of Fools or St. Nicholas Day.
          6. n. (chess) The chess piece denoted ♗ or ♝ which moves along diagonal lines and developed from the shatranj alfil ("elephant") and was originally known as the aufil or archer in English.
          7. n. Any of various African birds of the genus Euplectes; a kind of weaverbird closely related to the widowbirds.
          8. n. (dialectal) A ladybug or ladybird, beetles of the family Coccinellidae.
          9. n. (alcoholic beverages‎) A sweet drink made from wine, usually with oranges, lemons, and sugar; mulled and spiced port.
          10. n. (US, archaic) A bustle.
          11. n. (dialectal) A children's smock or pinafore.
          12. v. (Christianity) To act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church.
          13. v.          (by extension, jocularly, obsolete) To confirm (in its other senses).
          14. v. (Christianity) To make a bishop.
          15. v. (Christianity, rare) To provide with bishops.
          16. v. (dialectal) To permit food (especially milk) to burn while cooking (from bishops' role in the inquisition or as mentioned in the quotation below, of horses).
          17. v. (by extension, of horses) To make a horse seem younger, particularly by manipulation of its teeth.
          18. v. (colloquial) To murder by drowning.
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.
anything
     1. pron. Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; a thing of any kind; something or other.
           I would not do it for anything or any ring.
     2. pron. (with “as” or “like”) Expressing an indefinite comparison.
     3. n. Someone or something of importance.
     4. adv. In any way, any extent or any degree.
           That isn't anything like a car.
           She's not anything like as strong as me.
else
     1. adj. (postpositive, used only with indefinite or interrogative pronouns) Other; in addition to previously mentioned items.
           The instructor is busy. Can anyone else help me?
     2. adv. (follows interrogative adverbs) Otherwise, if not.
           How else (=in what other way) can it be done?
           I'm busy Friday; when else (=what other time) works for you?
     3. conj. For otherwise; or else.
           Then the Wronskian of f and g must be nonzero, else they could not be linearly independent.
     4. conj. (computing, in many programming languages and pseudocode) but if the condition of the previous if clause is false, do the following.
that's
     1. contraction. That is.
           That’s the book I've been looking for.
     2. contraction. That has.
           I’ve managed to find the solution to the problem that's been bugging me all day.
     3. contraction. That was.
     4. contraction. That does.
     5. pron. (rare, nonstandard) whose, of which
     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.
     is
          1. v. third-person singular present indicative of be
                He is a doctor. He retired some time ago.
                Should he do the task, it is vital that you follow him.
          2. n. plural of i
                remember to dot your is
sitting
     1. n. A period during which one is seated for a specific purpose.
           Due to the sheer volume of guests, we had to have two sittings for the meal.
           The Queen had three sittings for her portrait.
     2. n. A legislative session.
     3. n. The act (of a bird) of incubating eggs.
     4. n. A clutch of eggs laid by a brooding bird.
           we have thirty-four chicks from eight sittings of eggs
     5. v. present participle of sit
     6. adj. Executed from a sitting position.
     7. adj. Occupying a specific official or legal position; incumbent.
     sit
          1. v. (intransitive, of a person) To be in a position in which the upper body is upright and supported by the buttocks.
                After a long day of walking, it was good just to sit and relax.
          2. v. (intransitive, of a person) To move oneself into such a position.
                I asked him to sit.
          3. v. (intransitive, of an object) To occupy a given position permanently.
                The temple has sat atop that hill for centuries.
          4. v. To remain in a state of repose; to rest; to abide; to rest in any position or condition.
          5. v. (government) To be a member of a deliberative body.
                I currently sit on a standards committee.
          6. v. (legal, government) Of a legislative or, especially, a judicial body such as a court, to be in session.
                In what city is the circuit court sitting for this session.
          7. v. To lie, rest, or bear; to press or weigh.
          8. v. To be adjusted; to fit.
                Your new coat sits well.
          9. v. (intransitive, of an agreement or arrangement) To be accepted or acceptable; to work.
                How will this new contract sit with the workers?
                I don’t think it will sit well.
                The violence in these video games sits awkwardly with their stated aim of educating children.
          10. v. (transitive, causative) To cause to be seated or in a sitting posture; to furnish a seat to.
                Sit him in front of the TV and he might watch for hours.
          11. v. To accommodate in seats; to seat.
                The dining room table sits eight comfortably.
          12. v. (intransitive) shortened form of babysit.
                I'm going to sit for them on Thursday.
          13. v. (transitive, US) To babysit
                I need to find someone to sit my kids on Friday evening for four hours.
          14. v. (transitive, Australia, New Zealand, UK) To take, to undergo or complete (an examination or test).
          15. v. To cover and warm eggs for hatching, as a fowl; to brood; to incubate.
          16. v. To take a position for the purpose of having some artistic representation of oneself made, such as a picture or a bust.
                I'm sitting for a painter this evening.
          17. v. To have position, as at the point blown from; to hold a relative position; to have direction.
          18. n. (rare, Buddhism) An event, usually lasting one full day or more, where the primary goal is to sit in meditation.
around
     1. prep. Defining a circle or closed curve containing a thing.
           I planted a row of lillies around the statue.  The jackals began to gather around someone or something.
     2. prep. Following the perimeter of a specified area and returning to the starting point.
           We walked around the football field.  She went around the track fifty times.
     3. prep. Following a path which curves near an object, with the object on the inside of the curve.
           The road took a brief detour around the large rock formation, then went straight on.
     4. prep. (of distance, time) Near; in the vicinity of.
           I left my keys somewhere around here.  I left the house around 10 this morning.  There isn't another house here for miles around.  I'll see you around the neighbourhood, etc.
     5. prep. At various places in.
           The pages from the notebook were scattered around the room.  Those teenagers like to hang around the mall.
     6. adj. (informal, with the verb "to be") Alive; existing.
           The record store on Main Street? Yes, it's still around.
           "How is old Bob? I heard that his health is failing."  "Oh, he's still around. He's feeling better now.".
     7. adv. Generally.
     8. adv. From place to place.
           There are rumors going around that the company is bankrupt.
           She went around the office and got everyone to sign the card.
           Look around and see what you find.
           We moved the furniture around in the living room.
     9. adv. From one state or condition to an opposite or very different one; with a metaphorical change in direction; bringing about awareness or agreement.
           The team wasn't doing well, but the new coach really turned things around.
           He used to stay up late but his new girlfriend changed that around.
           The patient was unconscious but the doctor brought him around quickly. (see bring around, come around)
           I didn't think he would ever like the new design, but eventually we brought him around. (see bring around, come around)
     10. adv. (with turn, spin etc.) Partially or completely rotated, including to face in the opposite direction.
           Turn around at the end of this street.
           She spun around a few times.
     11. adv. Used with verbs to indicate repeated or continuous action, or in numerous locations or with numerous people
           Stop kidding around. I'm serious.
           I asked around, and no-one really liked it.
           Shopping around can get you a better deal.
           When are you going to stop whoring around, find a nice girl, and give us grandchildren?
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