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however
     1. adv. Nevertheless; yet, still; in spite of (that).
           He told me not to do it. I, however, did it anyway. / I did it anyway, however. / (sometimes proscribed:) However, I did it anyway.
           She wanted to go; however, she decided against it.
     2. adv. (degree) To whatever degree or extent
           However clear you think you've been, many questions will remain.
     3. adv. (manner) In whatever way or manner.
           Let me know when you've had your interview, however it goes.
     4. adv. An emphatic form of how.
           However were you able to do it?
     5. adv. (obsolete) In any case, at any rate, at all events.
     6. conj. In whatever way or manner.
           she offered to help however she could
     7. conj. (proscribed) Although, though, but, yet.
more
     1. det. comparative degree of many, : in greater number. (Used for a discrete quantity.)
           More people are arriving.
           There are more ways to do this than I can count.
     2. det. comparative degree of much, : in greater quantity, amount, or proportion. (Used for a continuous quantity.)
           I want more soup;  I need more time
           There's more caffeine in my coffee than in the coffee you get in most places.
     3. adv. To a greater degree or extent.
           He walks more in the morning these days.
     4. adv. (now poetic) In negative constructions: any further, any longer; any more.
     5. adv. Used alone to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs.
           You're more beautiful than I ever imagined.
     6. adv. (now dialectal, or humorous) Used in addition to an inflected comparative form. (Standard until the 18thc.)
           I was more better at English than you.
     7. adv. rather
           He is more clever than wise.
     8. n. An extra amount or extent.
     9. n. (obsolete) a carrot; a parsnip.
     10. n. (dialectal) a root; stock.
     11. n. A plant.
     12. v. To root up.
     13. pron. a greater amount of people or things
trains
     1. n. plural of train
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of train
     train
          1. n. Elongated portion.
          2. n.          The elongated back portion of a dress or skirt (or an ornamental piece of material added to similar effect), which drags along the ground.
                        Unfortunately, the leading bridesmaid stepped on the bride's train as they were walking down the aisle.
          3. n.          A trail or line of something, especially gunpowder.
          4. n.          The tail of a bird.
          5. n.          (astronomy) A transient trail of glowing ions behind a large meteor as it falls through the atmosphere.
          6. n.          (now rare) An animal's trail or track.
          7. n. Connected sequence of people or things.
          8. n.          A group of people following an important figure, king etc.; a retinue, a group of retainers.
          9. n.          A group of animals, vehicles, or people that follow one another in a line, such as a wagon train; a caravan or procession.
                        Our party formed a train at the funeral parlor before departing for the burial.
          10. n.          A sequence of events or ideas which are interconnected; a course or procedure of something.
          11. n.          (military) The men and vehicles following an army, which carry artillery and other equipment for battle or siege.
          12. n.          A set of interconnected mechanical parts which operate each other in sequence.
          13. n.          A series of electrical pulses.
          14. n.          A series of specified vehicles, originally tramcars in a mine, and later especially railway carriages, coupled together.
          15. n.          A line of connected railway cars or carriages considered overall as a mode of transport; (as unnoun) rail travel.
                        The train will pull in at midday.
          16. n.          A long, heavy sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of merchandise, wood, etc.
          17. n.          (computing) A software release schedule.
          18. n.          (sex, slang) An act wherein series of men line up and then penetrate a person, especially as a form of gang rape.
          19. v. (intransitive) To practice an ability.
                She trained seven hours a day to prepare for the Olympics.
          20. v. To teach and form by practice; to educate; to exercise with discipline.
                You can't train a pig to write poetry.
          21. v. (intransitive) To improve one's fitness.
                I trained with weights all winter.
          22. v. To proceed in sequence.
          23. v. To move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
                The assassin had trained his gun on the minister.
          24. v. (transitive, horticulture) To encourage (a plant or branch) to grow in a particular direction or shape, usually by pruning and bending.
                The vine had been trained over the pergola.
          25. v. (mining) To trace (a lode or any mineral appearance) to its head.
          26. v. (transitive, video games) To create a trainer for; to apply cheats to (a game).
          27. v. (obsolete) To draw along; to trail; to drag.
          28. v. (obsolete) To draw by persuasion, artifice, or the like; to attract by stratagem; to entice; to allure.
          29. n. (obsolete) Treachery; deceit.
          30. n. (obsolete) A trick or stratagem.
          31. n. (obsolete) A trap for animals; a snare.
          32. n. (obsolete) A lure; a decoy.
than
     1. conj. (obsolete, outside, dialects, usually used with for) Because; for.
     2. conj. Used in comparisons, to introduce the basis of comparison.
           she's taller than I am;  she found his advice more witty than helpful;  we have less work today than we had yesterday;  it's bigger than I thought it was
     3. prep. introduces a comparison, and is associated with comparatives, and with words such as more, less, and fewer. Typically, it seeks to measure the force of an adjective or similar description between two
           Patients diagnosed more recently are probably surviving an average of longer than two years.
     4. adv. (now chiefly dialectal) At that time; then.
expected
     1. adj. Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur
           The expected storm never arrived.
     2. v. simple past tense and past participle of expect
     expect
          1. v. To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidenc
                I expect to receive wages.  I expect that the troops will be defeated.
          2. v. To consider obligatory or required.
          3. v. To consider reasonably due.
                You are expected to get the task done by the end of next week.
          4. v. (continuous aspect only, of a woman or couple) To be pregnant, to consider a baby due.
          5. v. (obsolete, transitive) To wait for; to await.
          6. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To wait; to stay.
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.
run
     1. v. To move swiftly.
     2. v.          (intransitive) To move forward quickly upon two feet by alternately making a short jump off either foot. (Compare walk.)
                   Run, Sarah, run!
     3. v.          (intransitive) To go at a fast pace, to move quickly.
                   The horse ran the length of the track.  I have been running all over the building looking for him.  Sorry, I've got to run; my house is
     4. v.          To cause to move quickly; to make move lightly.
                   Every day I run my dog across the field and back.  I'll just run the vacuum cleaner over the carpet.  Run your fingers through my hair.
     5. v.          (transitive, or intransitive) To compete in a race.
                   The horse will run the Preakness next year.  I'm not ready to run a marathon.
     6. v.          (intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning.
     7. v.          (intransitive, soccer) To carry a football down the field.
     8. v.          To achieve or perform by running or as if by running.
                   The horse ran a great race.
     9. v.          (intransitive) To flee from a danger or towards help.
                   Whenever things get tough, she cuts and runs.  When he's broke, he runs to me for money.
     10. v.          (transitive, juggling, colloquial) To juggle a pattern continuously, as opposed to starting and stopping quickly.
     11. v. (fluids) To flow.
     12. v.          (intransitive, figuratively) To move or spread quickly.
                   There's a strange story running around the neighborhood.  The flu is running through my daughter's kindergarten.
     13. v.          (intransitive) Of a liquid, to flow.
                   The river runs through the forest.  There's blood running down your leg.
     14. v.          (intransitive) Of an object, to have a liquid flowing from it.
                   Your nose is running.  Why is the hose still running?  My cup runneth over.
     15. v.          To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object.
                   You'll have to run the water a while before it gets hot.  Run the tap until the water gets hot.
     16. v.          (intransitive) To become liquid; to melt.
     17. v.          (intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion; to bleed (especially used of dye or paint).
                   He discovered during washing that the red rug ran on his white sheet, staining it pink.
     18. v.          To fuse; to shape; to mould; to cast.
                   to run bullets
     19. v.          (figurative, transitive) To go through without stopping, usually illegally.
                   run a red light or stop sign;  run a blockade
     20. v. (nautical, of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled.
     21. v. (social) To carry out an activity.
     22. v.          To control or manage, be in charge of.
                   My uncle ran a corner store for forty years.  She runs the fundraising.  My parents think they run my life.  He is running an expe
     23. v.          (intransitive) To be a candidate in an election.
                   I have decided to run for governor of California.  We're trying to find somebody to run against him next year.
     24. v.          To make run in a race or an election.
                   He ran his best horse in the Derby.  The Green Party is running twenty candidates in this election.
     25. v.          To exert continuous activity; to proceed.
                   to run through life;  to run in a circle
     26. v.          (intransitive) To be presented in one of the media.
                   The story will run on the 6-o'clock news.  The latest Robin Williams movie is running at the Silver City theatre.  Her picture ran on t
     27. v.          To print or broadcast in the media.
                   run a story;  run an ad
     28. v.          To transport someone or something.
                   Could you run me over to the store?  Please run this report upstairs to director's office.
     29. v.          To smuggle illegal goods.
                   to run guns;  to run rum
     30. v.          (transitive, agriculture) To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control.
                   Looks like we're gonna have to run the tomatoes again.
     31. v. To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time.
     32. v.          (intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase).
                   The border runs for 3000 miles.  The leash runs along a wire.  The grain of the wood runs to the right on this table.  It ran in q
     33. v.          (intransitive) To extend in time, to last, to continue (usually with a measure phrase).
                   The sale will run for ten days.  The contract runs through 2008.  The meeting ran late.  The book runs 655 pages.  The speech
     34. v.          To make something extend in space.
                   I need to run this wire along the wall.
     35. v.          (intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally.
                   My car stopped running.  That computer runs twenty-four hours a day.  Buses don't run here on Sunday.
     36. v.          To make a machine operate.
                   It's full. You can run the dishwasher now.  Don't run the engine so fast.
     37. v. To execute or carry out a plan, procedure or program.
           They ran twenty blood tests on me and they still don't know what's wrong.  Our coach had us running plays for the whole practice.  I will run the sample.  Don't run that software
     38. v. To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation.
           to run from one subject to another
     39. v. (copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
           Our supplies are running low.  They frequently overspent and soon ran into debt.
     40. v. To cost a large amount of money.
           Buying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars.  Laptops run about a thousand dollars apiece.
     41. v. (intransitive) Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel.
           My stocking is running.
     42. v. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation.
     43. v. To cause to enter; to thrust.
           to run a sword into or through the body;  to run a nail into one's foot
     44. v. To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven.
     45. v. To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
           to run a line
     46. v. To encounter or incur (a danger or risk).
           to run the risk of losing one's life
     47. v. To put at hazard; to venture; to risk.
     48. v. To tease with sarcasms and ridicule.
     49. v. To sew (a seam) by passing the needle through material in a continuous line, generally taking a series of stitches on the needle at the same time.
     50. v. To control or have precedence in a card game.
           Every three or four hands he would run the table.
     51. v. To be in form thus, as a combination of words.
     52. v. (archaic) To be popularly known; to be generally received.
     53. v. To have growth or development.
           Boys and girls run up rapidly.
     54. v. To tend, as to an effect or consequence; to incline.
     55. v. To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
           Certain covenants run with the land.
     56. v. (golf) To strike (the ball) in such a way as to cause it to run along the ground, as when approaching a hole.
     57. v. (video games) To speedrun.
     58. v. past participle of rin
     59. n. Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
           I just got back from my morning run.
     60. n. Act or instance of hurrying (to or from a place) (not necessarily by foot); dash or errand, trip.
           I need to make a run to the store.
in
     1. prep. Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
     2. prep.          Contained by.
                   The dog is in the kennel.
     3. prep.          Within.
     4. prep.          Surrounded by.
                   We are in the enemy camp.   Her plane is in the air.
     5. prep.          Part of; a member of.
                   One in a million.   She's in band and orchestra.
     6. prep.          Pertaining to; with regard to.
                   What grade did he get in English?
                   Military letters should be formal in tone, but not stilted.
     7. prep.          At the end of a period of time.
                   They said they would call us in a week.
     8. prep.          Within a certain elapsed time
                   Are you able to finish this in three hours?   The massacre resulted in over 1000 deaths in three hours.
     9. prep.          During (said of periods of time).
                   in the first week of December;  Easter falls in the fourth lunar month;   The country reached a high level of prosperity in his fi
     10. prep.          (grammar, phonetics, of sounds and letters) Coming at the end of a word.
                   English nouns in -ce form their plurals in -s.
     11. prep. Into.
           Less water gets in your boots this way.
     12. prep. Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
           In replacing the faucet washers, he felt he was making his contribution to the environment.
     13. prep.          Indicating an order or arrangement.
                   My fat rolls around in folds.
     14. prep.          Denoting a state of the subject.
                   He stalked away in anger.   John is in a coma.
     15. prep.          Indicates, connotatively, a place-like form of someone's (or something's) personality, as his, her or its psychic and physical characteristics.
                   You've got a friend in me.   He's met his match in her.
     16. prep.          Wearing (an item of clothing).
                    I glanced over at the pretty girl in the red dress.
     17. prep. Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
     18. prep.          (of something offered or given in an exchange) In the form of, in the denomination of.
                   Please pay me in cash — preferably in tens and twenties.
                   The deposit can be in any legal tender, even in gold.
                    Her generosity was rewarded in the success of its recipients.
     19. prep.          Used to indicate a language, script, tone, etc. of a text, speech, etc.
                   Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5" in C minor is among his most popular.
                   His speech was in French, but was simultaneously translated into eight languages.
                   When you write in cursive, it's illegible.
     20. v. (obsolete, transitive) To enclose.
     21. v. (obsolete, transitive) To take in; to harvest.
     22. adv. (not comparable) Located indoors, especially at home or the office, or inside something.
           Is Mr. Smith in?
     23. adv. Moving to the interior of a defined space, such as a building or room.
           Suddenly a strange man walked in.
     24. adv. (sports) Still eligible to play, e.g. able to bat in cricket and baseball.
           He went for the wild toss but wasn't able to stay in.
     25. adv. (UK) Abbreviation of in aid of.
           What's that in?
     26. adv. After the beginning of something.
     27. n. A position of power or a way to get it.
           His parents got him an in with the company
     28. n. (sport) The state of a batter/batsman who is currently batting – see innings
     29. n. A re-entrant angle; a nook or corner.
     30. adj. In fashion; popular.
           Skirts are in this year.
     31. adj. Incoming.
           the in train
     32. adj. (nautical, of the sails of a vessel) Furled or stowed.
     33. adj. (legal) With privilege or possession; used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin.
           in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband
     34. adj. (cricket) Currently batting.
     35. n. Inch.
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.
south
     1. n. One of the four major compass points, specifically 180°, directed toward the South Pole, and conventionally downwards on a map, abbreviated as S.
     2. adj. Toward the south; southward.
     3. adj. (meteorology, of wind) from the south.
     4. adj. Of or pertaining to the south; southern.
     5. adj. Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by southbound traffic.
           south highway 1
     6. adv. Toward the south; southward.
     7. adv. Downward.
     8. adv. In an adverse direction or trend.
     9. adv. (meteorology) Of wind, from the south.
     10. v. To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.
     11. v. (astronomy) To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line.
           The moon souths at nine.
east
     1. n. One of the four principal compass points, specifically 90°, conventionally directed to the right on maps; the direction of the rising sun at an equinox. Abbreviated as E.
     2. adj. Situated or lying in or towards the east; eastward.
     3. adj. (meteorology) wind from the east
     4. adj. Of or pertaining to the east; eastern.
     5. adj. From the East; oriental.
     6. adj. (ecclesiastical) Designating, or situated in, that part of a church which contains the choir or chancel.
           the east front of a cathedral
     7. adv. towards the east; eastwards
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