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hold
     1. v. To grasp or grip.
           Hold the pencil like this.
     2. v. To contain or store.
           This package holds six bottles.
     3. v. To maintain or keep to a position or state.:
     4. v.          To have and keep possession of something.
                   Hold my coat for me.  The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs.
     5. v.          To reserve.
                   Hold a table for us at 7:00.
     6. v.          To cause to wait or delay.
                   Hold the elevator.
     7. v.          To detain.
                   Hold the suspect in this cell.
     8. v.          (intransitive) To be or remain valid; to apply (usually in the third person).
                   to hold true;  The proposition holds.
     9. v.          To keep oneself in a particular state.
                   to hold firm;  to hold opinions
     10. v.          To impose restraint upon; to limit in motion or action; to bind legally or morally; to confine; to restrain.
     11. v.          To bear, carry, or manage.
                   He holds himself proudly erect.  Hold your head high.
     12. v.          (intransitive, mostly, imperative) Not to move; to halt; to stop.
     13. v.          (intransitive) Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued.
     14. v.          To remain continent; to control an excretory bodily function.
                   to hold one's bladder;  to hold one's breath
     15. v. To maintain or keep to particular opinions, promises, actions.:
     16. v.          To maintain, to consider, to opine.
     17. v.          To bind (someone) to a consequence of his or her actions.
                   He was held responsible for the actions of those under his command.  I'll hold him to that promise.
     18. v.          To maintain in being or action; to carry on; to prosecute, as a course of conduct or an argument; to continue; to sustain.
     19. v.          To accept, as an opinion; to be the adherent of, openly or privately; to persist in, as a purpose; to maintain; to sustain.
     20. v.          (archaic) To restrain oneself; to refrain; to hold back.
     21. v. (tennis, ambitransitive) To win one's own service game.
     22. v. To take place, to occur.
     23. v. To organise an event or meeting (usually in passive voice).
           Elections will be held on the first Sunday of next month.
     24. v. (archaic) To derive right or title.
     25. n. A grasp or grip.
           Keep a firm hold on the handlebars.
     26. n. A place where animals are held for safety
     27. n. An order that something is to be reserved or delayed, limiting or preventing how it can be dealt with.
           Senator X placed a hold on the bill, then went to the library and placed a hold on a book.
     28. n. Something reserved or kept.
           We have a hold here for you.
     29. n. Power over someone or something.
     30. n. The ability to persist.
     31. n. The property of maintaining the shape of styled hair.
     32. n. (wrestling) A position or grip used to control the opponent.
           He got him in a tight hold and pinned him to the mat.
     33. n. (exercise) An exercise involving holding a position for a set time
     34. n. (gambling) The percentage the house wins on a gamble, the house or bookmaker's hold.
           The House Hold on the game is 10,000, this is the amount of decision or risk the house wishes to assume.
     35. n. (gambling) The wager amount, the total hold.
           As of Monday night the total Melbourne Cup hold was $848,015
     36. n. (tennis) An instance of holding one's service game, as opposed to being broken.
     37. n. The part of an object one is intended to grasp, or anything one can use for grasping with hands or feet.
     38. n. A fruit machine feature allowing one or more of the reels to remain fixed while the others spin.
     39. n. (video games, dated) A pause facility.
     40. n. The queueing system on telephones and similar communication systems which maintains a connection when all lines are busy.
     41. n. (baseball) A statistic awarded to a relief pitcher who is not still pitching at the end of the game and who records at least one out and maintains a lead for his team.
     42. adj. (obsolete) Gracious; friendly; faithful; true.
     43. n. (nautical, aviation) The cargo area of a ship or aircraft, (often cargo hold).
           Put that in the hold.
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.
both
     1. det. Each of the two; one and the other; referring to two individuals or items.
           "Did you want this one or that one?" — "Give me both.".
           Both children are such dolls.
     2. det. Each of the two kinds; one and the other kind; referring to several individuals or items which are divided into two groups.
     3. conj. Including both of (used with and).
           Both you and I are students.
     4. conj. (obsolete) Including all of (used with and).
hands
     1. n. plural of hand
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of hand
     hand
          1. n. The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
                Her hands are really strong.
          2. n. That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand.:
          3. n.          A limb of certain animals, such as the foot of a hawk, or any one of the four extremities of a monkey.
          4. n.          An index or pointer on a dial; such as the hour and minute hands on the face of an analog clock, which are used to indicate the time of day.
          5. n. In linear measurement::
          6. n.          (chiefly in measuring the height of horses) Four inches, a hand's breadth.
          7. n.          (obsolete) Three inches.
          8. n. A side; part, camp; direction, either right or left.
          9. n. Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.
          10. n. An agent; a servant, or manual laborer, especially in compounds; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful.
                an old hand at speaking;  large farms need many farm hands
          11. n. An instance of helping.
                Bob gave Alice a hand to move the furniture.
          12. n. Handwriting; style of penmanship.
                a good hand
          13. n. A person's autograph or signature.
                Given under my Hand and Seal of the State this 1st Day of January, 2010.
          14. n. Personal possession; ownership.
          15. n. (usually in the hands) Management, domain, control.
                in safe hands;  in good hands;  He lost his job when the factory changed hands.  With the business back in the founder's hands, there is new hope for the company.  With John
          16. n. That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once.:
          17. n.          (card games) The set of cards held by a player.
          18. n.         # A round of a card game.
          19. n.          (tobacco manufacturing) A bundle of tobacco leaves tied together.
          20. n.          (collective) The collective noun for a bunch of bananas.
          21. n. Applause.
                Give him a hand.
          22. n. (historical) A Native American gambling game, involving guessing the whereabouts of bits of ivory or similar, which are passed rapidly from hand to hand.
          23. n. (firearms) The small part of a gunstock near the lock, which is grasped by the hand in taking aim.
          24. n. A whole rhizome of ginger.
          25. n. The feel of a fabric; the impression or quality of the fabric as judged qualitatively by the sense of touch.
                This fabric has a smooth, soft hand.
          26. n. (archaic) Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance.
          27. n. (archaic) Agency in transmission from one person to another.
                to buy at first hand (from the producer, or when new);  to buy at second hand (when no longer in the producer’s hand, or when not new);  It's not a rumor. I heard it at first hand.
          28. n. (obsolete) Rate; price.
          29. v. To give, pass, or transmit with the hand, literally or figuratively.
                He handed them the letter.   She handed responsibility over to her deputy.
          30. v. To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct.
                to hand a lady into a carriage
          31. v. (transitive, obsolete) To manage.
          32. v. (transitive, obsolete) To seize; to lay hands on.
          33. v. (transitive, rare) To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
          34. v. (transitive, nautical, said of a sail) To furl.
          35. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To cooperate.
and
     1. conj. As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other.
     2. conj.          Used simply to connect two noun phrases, adjectives or adverbs.
     3. conj.          Simply connecting two clauses or sentences.
     4. conj.          Introducing a clause or sentence which follows on in time or consequence from the first.
     5. conj.          (obsolete) Yet; but.
     6. conj.          Used to connect certain numbers: connecting units when they precede tens (not dated); connecting tens and units to hundreds, thousands etc. (now often
     7. conj.          (now colloquial, or literary) Used to connect more than two elements together in a chain, sometimes to stress the number of elements.
     8. conj.          Connecting two identical elements, with implications of continued or infinite repetition.
     9. conj.          Introducing a parenthetical or explanatory clause.
     10. conj.          Introducing the continuation of narration from a previous understood point; also used alone as a question: ‘and so what?’.
     11. conj.          (now regional or somewhat colloquial) Used to connect two verbs where the second is dependent on the first: ‘to’. Used especially after come,
     12. conj.          Introducing a qualitative difference between things having the same name; "as well as other".
     13. conj.          Used to combine numbers in addition; plus (with singular or plural verb).
     14. conj. Expressing a condition.:
     15. conj.          (now US dialect) If; provided that.
     16. conj.          (obsolete) As if, as though.
     17. n. (enm, music, often informal) In rhythm, the second half of a divided beat.
     18. n. (UK dialectal) Breath.
     19. n. (UK dialectal) Sea smoke; steam fog.
     20. v. (UK dialectal, intransitive) To breathe; whisper; devise; imagine.
wiggles
     1. n. plural of wiggle
     2. n. (plural only) The tendency to squirm or be restless.
     3. v. third-person singular present indicative of wiggle
     wiggle
          1. v. (transitive, intransitive) To move with irregular, back and forward or side to side motions; To shake or jiggle.
                Her hips wiggle as she walks.
                The jelly wiggles on the plate when you move it.
          2. n. A rapid movement in alternating opposite directions, not necessarily regular.
                She walked with a sexy wiggle.
          3. n. (in the plural) See wiggles.
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.
fingers
     1. n. plural of finger
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of finger
     finger
          1. n. (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb.
                Humans have two hands and ten fingers. Each hand has one thumb and four fingers.
          2. n. (zoology) Similar or similar-looking extremities in other animals, particularly:
          3. n.          The lower, smaller segment of an arthropod claw.
          4. n.          One of the supporting structures of wings in birds, bats, etc. evolved from earlier toes or fingers.
          5. n.          One of the slender bony structures before the pectoral fins of gurnards and sea robin, pl=s (Triglidae).
          6. n. Something similar in shape to the human finger, particularly:
          7. n.          (cuisine) Finger-shaped pieces of food.
                        chocolate fingers; fish fingers; cheese fingers
          8. n.          (chemistry) A tube extending from a sealed system, or sometimes into one in the case of a cold finger.
          9. n.          (UK regional, botany, usually in plural, obsolete) (altname, foxglove) (D. purpurea).
          10. n. Something similarly extending, (especially) from a larger body, particularly:
                a finger of land; a finger of smoke
          11. n.          (botany) Various protruding plant structures, as a banana from its hand.
          12. n.          (anatomy, obsolete) A lobe of the liver.
          13. n.          (historical) The teeth parallel to the blade of a scythe, fitted to a wooden frame called a crade.
          14. n.          The projections of a reaper or mower which similarly separate the stalks for cutting.
          15. n.          (nautical) (clipping of finger pier): a shorter, narrower pier projecting from a larger dock.
          16. n.          (aviation) (altname, jet bridge): the narrow elevated walkway connecting a plane to an airport.
          17. n. Something similar in function or agency to the human finger, (usually) with regard to touching, grasping, or pointing.
          18. n.          (obsolete) (altname, hand), the part of a clock pointing to the hour, minute, or second.
          19. n.          (US, obsolete slang) A policeman or prison guard.
          20. n.          (US, rare slang) An informer to the police, (especially) one who identifies a criminal during a lineup.
          21. n.          (US, rare slang) A criminal who scouts for prospective victims and targets or who performs reconnaissance before a crime.
          22. n. (units of measure) Various units of measure based or notionally based on the adult human finger, particularly
          23. n.          (historical) (altname, digit): former units of measure notionally based on its width but variously standardized, (especially) the English digit of frac
          24. n.          (historical) A unit of length notionally based on the length of an adult human's middle finger, standardized as 4½(nbsp)inches (11.43nbspcm).
          25. n.          (historical) (altname, digit): frac, 1, 12 the observed diameter of the sun or moon, (especially) with regard to eclipses.
          26. n.          (originally US) An informal measure of alcohol based on its height in a given glass compared to the width of the pourer's fingers while holding it.
                         Gimme three fingers of bourbon.
          27. n. (fashion) A part of a glove intended to cover a finger.
          28. n. (informal, obsolete) Skill in the use of the fingers, as in playing upon a musical instrument.
          29. n. (informal, rare) Someone skilled in the use of their fingers, (especially) a pickpocket.
          30. n. (UK slang) A person.
          31. n. A chicken finger.
          32. n. (especially in the phrase 'give someone the finger') An obscene or insulting gesture made by raising one's middle finger towards someone with the palm of one's hand facing inwards.
          33. v. To identify or point out. Also put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger.
          34. v. To poke or probe with a finger or fingers.
          35. v. To use the fingers to penetrate and sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vagina or anus; to fingerbang
          36. v. (transitive, music) To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a musical instrument.
          37. v. (transitive, music) To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages.
          38. v. (transitive, computing) To query (a user's status) using the Finger protocol.
          39. v. (obsolete) To steal; to purloin.
          40. v. (transitive, obsolete) To execute, as any delicate work.
As
     1. n. plural of A
           She went from getting Cs and Ds to earning straight As.
     2. adv. To such an extent or degree.
           You’re not as tall as I am.
           It's not as well made, but it's twice as expensive.
     3. adv. In the manner or role specified.
           The kidnappers released him as agreed.
           The parties were seen as agreeing on a range of issues.
           He was never seen as the boss, but rather as a friend.
     4. adv. (dated) For example (compare such as).
     5. conj. In the same way that; according to what.
           Do as I say!
           I'm under a lot of pressure, as you know.
           As you wish, my lord!
     6. conj. At the same instant that; when.
           As I came in, she flew.
     7. conj. At the same time that; while.
           He sleeps as the rain falls.
     8. conj. Varying through time in the same proportion that.
           As my fear grew, so did my legs become heavy.
     9. conj. Being that, considering that, because, since.
           As it’s too late, I quit.
     10. conj. Introducing a basis of comparison, after as, so, or a comparison of equality.
           She's twice as strong as I was two years ago.
           It's not so complicated as I expected.
     11. conj. (dated) Introducing a comparison with a hypothetical state (+ subjunctive); ‘as though’, ‘as if’.
     12. conj. Introducing a comparison with a hypothetical state with the verb elided; as if, as though.
     13. conj. (now England, US, regional) Functioning as a relative conjunction; that.
     14. conj. Expressing concession; though.
     15. conj. (obsolete, rare) Than.
     16. prep. Introducing a basis of comparison, with an object in the objective case.
           You are not as tall as me.
           They're big as houses.
     17. prep. In the role of.
           What is your opinion as a parent?
     18. n. (unit of weight) A libra.
     19. n. Any of several coins of Rome, coined in bronze or later copper; or the equivalent value.
     20. n. plural of a
if
     1. conj. Supposing that, assuming that, in the circumstances that; used to introduce a condition or choice.
           If it rains, I shall get wet.
     2. conj. (computing) In the event that a statement is true (a programming statement that acts in a similar manner).
           If A, then B, else C.
     3. conj. Supposing that; used with past or past perfect subjunctive indicating that the condition is closed.
           I would prefer it if you took your shoes off.
           I would be unhappy if you had not talked with me yesterday.
           If I were you, I wouldn't go there alone.
     4. conj. Supposing that; given that; supposing it is the case that.
           If that's true, we had better get moving!
     5. conj. Although; used to introduce a concession.
           He was a great friend, if a little stingy at the bar.
     6. conj. (sometimes proscribed) Whether; used to introduce a noun clause, an indirect question, that functions as the direct object of certain verbs.
           I don't know if I want to go or not.
     7. conj. (usually hyperbolic) Even if; even in the circumstances that.
     8. conj. Introducing a relevance conditional.
           I have leftover cake if you want some.
     9. n. (informal) An uncertainty, possibility, condition, doubt etc.
they
     1. pron. (the third-person plural) A group of people, animals, plants or objects previously mentioned.
           Fred and Jane? They just arrived.   Dogs may bark if they want to be fed.   Plants wilt if they are not watered.
           I have a car and a truck, but they are both broken.
     2. pron. (the third-person singular, sometimes proscribed) A single person, previously mentioned, especially if of unknown or non-binary gender, but not if previously named and identified as male or female.
     3. pron. (indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker.
           They say it’s a good place to live.
           They didn’t have computers in the old days.
           They should do something about this.
           They have a lot of snow in winter.
     4. det. (now Southern England dialect, or nonstandard) The, those.
     5. det. (US dialects including AAVE) Their.
     6. pron. (US dialectal) There (especially as an expletive subject of be).
were
     1. v. Second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be.
           John, you were the only person to see him.
     2. v. First-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.
           We were about to leave.
     3. v. Second-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.
           Mary and John, you were right.
     4. v. Third-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.
           They were a fine group.
           They were to be the best of friends from that day on.
     5. v. Simple imperfect subjunctive in all persons of be.
           I wish that it were Sunday.
           I wish that I were with you.
           * with "if" omitted, put first in an "if" clause:
           *: Were it simply that she wore a hat, I would not be upset at all. (= If it were simply...)
           *: Were father a king, we would have war. (= If father were a king,...)
     6. v. (Northern England) was.
     7. n. (obsolete) A fine for slaying a man; weregild.
     8. n. (fandom) (The collective name for any kind of person that changes into another form under certain conditions, including the werewolf.)
     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?
flames
     1. n. plural of flame
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of flame
     flame
          1. n. The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
          2. n. A romantic partner or lover in a usually short-lived but passionate affair.
          3. n. (Internet) Intentionally insulting criticism or remark meant to incite anger.
          4. n. A brilliant reddish orange-gold fiery colour. (color panel, E82D14)
          5. n. (music, chiefly lutherie) The contrasting light and dark figure seen in wood used for stringed instrument making; the curl.
                The cello has a two-piece back with a beautiful narrow flame.
          6. n. Burning zeal, passion, imagination, excitement, or anger.
          7. v. To produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze.
          8. v. To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardour.
          9. v. (Internet, ambitransitive) To post a destructively critical or abusive message (to somebody).
                I flamed him for spamming in my favourite newsgroup.
          10. adj. Of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.
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