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against

bought

Noun : (obsolete) A bend; flexure; curve; a hollow angle.

Noun : (obsolete) A bend or hollow in a human or animal body.

Noun : (obsolete) A curve or bend in a river, mountain chain, or other geographical feature.

friends

Noun : The title of an American television situation comedy; Friends.

Noun : The Quakers; the Society of Friends.

tolls

Noun : A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc.

Noun : Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.

Noun : A fee paid by the owner of materials or other goods for processing such goods, as under a tolling agreement.

brit

Noun : (informal, formerly offensive) A British person.

Noun : A Brit Award, a prize for musicians in Britain.

Noun : The River Brit, a short river in Dorset, England, which flows through Bridport to the sea at West Bay.

ask

Noun : An act or instance of asking.

Noun : Something asked or asked for.

Noun : An asking price.

smart

Noun : A sharp, quick, lively pain; a sting.

Noun : Mental pain or suffering; grief; affliction.

Noun : Smart-money.

bargained

Verb : (intransitive) To make a bargain; to make a deal or contract for the exchange of property or services; to negotiate

Verb : (transitive) To transfer for a consideration; to barter; to trade

next

Noun : The one that follows after this one.

maria

Noun : A female given name from Hebrew.

Noun : Synonym of Mary, mother of Jesus, in Latin, Spanish, etc. contexts.

Noun : A surname originating as a matronymic.

jordan

Noun : A placename:

Noun : A river in Western Asia, in the Middle East, that empties into the Dead Sea, flowing through Israel, the Golan Heights, the West Bank and Jordan.

Noun : A country in Western Asia, in the Middle East. Official name: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Capital and largest city: Amman

loop

Noun : A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.

Noun : The opening so formed.

Noun : A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself.

pay

Noun : Money given in return for work; salary or wages.

Noun : A diminutive of the unisex given name Payton.

Noun : A surname.

windows

Noun : (operating systems, trademark) Microsoft Windows, an operating system with a WIMP graphical user interface that dominates the personal computer market.

drives

Noun : The quality of being drivable, of being easy or pleasant to drive

fought

Noun : A surname.

watch

Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To look at, see, or view for a period of time.

Verb : (transitive) To observe over a period of time; to notice or pay attention.

Verb : (transitive) To mind, attend, or guard.

williams

Noun : A surname.

Noun : An English surname originating as a patronymic of common usage in Wales and England.

Noun : An Irish surname originating as a patronymic, an adopted anglicization of Mac Uilliam (McWilliam)

statements

Noun : A declaration or remark.

Noun : A presentation of opinion or position.

Noun : (finance) A document that summarizes financial activity.

copy

Noun : The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.

Noun : An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality.

Noun : (journalism) The text that is to be typeset.

publication

Noun : The act of publishing printed or other matter.

Noun : An issue of printed or other matter, offered for sale or distribution.

Noun : The communication of information to the general public etc.

belief

Noun : Mental acceptance of a claim as true.

Noun : Faith or trust in the reality of something; often based upon one's own reasoning, trust in a claim, desire of actuality, and/or evidence considered.

Noun : (countable) Something believed.

printed

Adjective : Written or published.

hoped

Verb : (intransitive, transitive) To want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

Verb : To be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes.

Verb : (intransitive) To place confidence; to trust with confident expectation of good; usually followed by in.

example

Noun : Something that is representative of all such things in a group.

Noun : Something that serves to illustrate or explain a rule.

Noun : Something that serves as a pattern of behaviour to be imitated (a good example) or not to be imitated (a bad example).

version

Noun : A specific form or variation of something.

Noun : A translation from one language to another.

Noun : (education, archaic) A school exercise, generally of composition in a foreign language.

added

Adjective : combined or joined to increase in size or quantity or scop

concept

Noun : An abstract and general idea; an abstraction.

Noun : Understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept).

Noun : (generic programming) A description of supported operations on a type, including their syntax and semantics.

purposes

Noun : The end for which something is done, is made or exists.

Noun : Function, role.

Noun : (Sense of having a) meaning for existing or doing something.

die

Verb : (intransitive) To stop living; to become dead; to undergo death.

Verb : followed by of as an indication of direct cause; general use:

Verb : followed by from as an indication of direct cause; general use, though somewhat more common in the context of medicine or the sciences:

does

Verb : (auxiliary) A syntactic marker.

Verb : (auxiliary) A syntactic marker in a question whose main verb is not another auxiliary verb or be.

Verb : (auxiliary) A syntactic marker in negations with the indicative and imperative moods.

uses

Noun : (law) A form of equitable ownership peculiar to English law, by which one person enjoys the profits of lands, etc. whose legal title is vested in another in trust.

Noun : Initialism of United States Employment Service.

city

Noun : A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.

Noun : (UK) A settlement granted special status by royal charter or letters patent; traditionally, a settlement with a cathedral regardless of size.

Noun : (Australia) The central business district; downtown.

review

Noun : A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact in an attempt to gain new insights.

Noun : An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.

Noun : (law) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event.

note

Verb : (transitive) To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed.

Verb : (transitive) To record in writing; to make a memorandum of.

Verb : (transitive) To denote; to designate.

service

Noun : An act of being of assistance to someone.

Noun : The state of being subordinate to or employed by an individual or group.

Noun : Work as a member of the military.

programs

Noun : A set of structured activities.

Noun : A leaflet listing information about a play, game or other activity.

Noun : (politics) A set of principle goals which are supported by a political party or individual candidate

need

Verb : (transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.

Verb : (transitive) To want strongly; to feel that one must have something.

Verb : (modal verb) To be obliged or required (to do something).

lived

Adjective : (in combination) Having a specified duration of life.

stands

Noun : tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade

let

Verb : (transitive) To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).

Verb : (transitive) To allow to be or do without interference; to not disturb or meddle with; to leave (someone or something) alone.

Verb : (transitive) To allow the release of (a fluid).

carer

Noun : (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong) Someone who regularly looks after another person, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.

caring

Noun : The act of one who cares.

expected

Adjective : Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur

something

Noun : An object whose nature is yet to be defined.

Noun : 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).

give

Verb : (ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.

Verb : To transfer one's possession or holding of (something) to (someone).

Verb : To make a present or gift of.

have someone's guts for garters

Verb : (idiomatic, Britain) To reprimand severely.

made for each other

Adjective : (idiomatic, of two persons) Well suited to be in a relationship with one another, especially as romantic or marital partners.

Adjective : (idiomatic) Compatible; interacting effectively; in a complementary relationship.

prayer for relief

Noun : (law) The portion of a complaint in which the plaintiff describes the remedies sought from the court, such as damages or an injunction.

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see prayer, for, relief.

angle for

Verb : To try to obtain something by subtle indirect means: political manoeuvres, suggestion, etc.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see angle, for.

fit for a king

Adjective : (idiomatic) Lavish; luxurious.

go for the jugular

Verb : Synonym of go for the throat

wait for the other shoe to drop

Verb : (idiomatic) To defer action or decision until another matter is finished or resolved.

Verb : (idiomatic) To await a seemingly inevitable event, especially one that is not desirable.

take a turn for the worse

Verb : (idiomatic) To start to become worse; to worsen.

take someone's word for it

Verb : (idiomatic) To believe what someone claims, especially without checking or verifying for oneself.

be in for

Verb : (idiomatic) To be able to expect or anticipate; to be about to suffer, generally said of something unpleasant.

run for one's life

Verb : To run away desperately from danger.

Verb : (idiomatic) To attempt to escape an extremely bad situation.

loaded for bear

Adjective : (idiomatic) Thoroughly equipped, as for a demanding task or confrontation.

Adjective : (idiomatic) Mentally prepared for a daunting situation or confrontation.

sight for sore eyes

Noun : (idiomatic) A pleasing sight; something that is beautiful to look at, particularly after a long period of deprivation.

money for old rope

Noun : (idiomatic) Money earned with little effort.

have a lot of time for

Verb : (idiomatic) To hold in high esteem; to respect.

take no for an answer

Verb : (idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To accept a disappointing response.

put down for

Verb : (idiomatic) to record that someone has offered to help, or contribute something.

have an eye for

Verb : (idiomatic) To notice, discern, or appreciate easily.

take a turn for the better

Verb : (idiomatic) To start to become better; to improve.

look out for number one

Verb : (idiomatic) To act in one's own interests; to act in a manner advantageous primarily to oneself.

Verb : Alternative form of look out for number one [(idiomatic) To act in one's own interests; to act in a manner advantageous primarily to oneself.]

close enough for government work

Adjective : (US, idiomatic, humorous, derogatory) Adequate: acceptable as government work, imperfect but not worth the time nor effort of improving.

Adjective : (Canada, idiomatic, humorous) Acceptable: equivalent to government work, neither worse nor better.

play for time

Verb : (idiomatic) To delay a situation until one is prepared.

win one for the gipper

Verb : (idiomatic, American football) To do something in memory of another person.

take for granted

Verb : (transitive, of a thing) To assume something to be true without verification or proof.

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic, especially of a person) To give little attention to or to underestimate the value of; to fail to appreciate, especially something one has grown heavily accustomed to; not to value or care for appropriately, out of the assumption that the person or thing not valued cannot be lost.

bat for the other team

Verb : (idiomatic, humorous, euphemistic) To be homosexual.

come for

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, for.

Verb : (transitive) To search for someone with the intent to apprehend or cause harm.

Verb : (transitive, figurative) To target someone for competition or attack.

nothing for it

Noun : (idiomatic, often followed by but) No alternative; nothing else to be done or to have recourse to.

good for nothing

Adjective : Alternative form of good-for-nothing [(idiomatic) Useless; worthless.]

for the hell of it

worse for wear

Adjective : (idiomatic) In poor physical condition due to long or heavy use.

Adjective : (idiomatic) Drunk.

speak for

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see speak, for.

Verb : To speak on somebody's behalf.

Verb : (idiomatic) To claim, reserve, or occupy.

pressed for time

Adjective : (idiomatic) in a hurry, without spare time.

answer for

Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To be held responsible for; to take the blame for something.

Verb : (transitive) To guarantee.

Verb : (transitive) To vouch for (someone); to attest to the character of (someone).

eye for an eye

Noun : (idiomatic) Compensation for injury caused by a person, in the form of inflicting an identical injury on that person.

what for

Verb : For what purpose.

Verb : (colloquial) For what reason; why.

Noun : (idiomatic, colloquial, usually with "give someone") An unspecified punishment or rebuke

ask for it

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) To provoke an unwanted action; to invite or fail to prevent a problem.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ask for, it.

give what for

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) To scold; to punish, especially verbally.

in for it

Adjective : (idiomatic) Irrevocably committed to something.

Adjective : (idiomatic) In trouble.

go for it

Verb : (idiomatic) To put maximum effort into achieving something.

Verb : To decide to do something; especially after a period of hesitation.

Verb : (imperative, idiomatic) Used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal.

cry for help

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cry, for, help.

Noun : (idiomatic) Acting out as a means of displaying a subconscious desire for attention or help.

make for

Verb : (idiomatic) To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards.

Verb : (idiomatic) To tend to produce or result in.

Verb : (idiomatic, rare) To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.).

go for broke

Verb : To wager everything.

Verb : (idiomatic) To try everything possible or do every last thing possible in a final attempt.

jump for joy

Verb : (idiomatic) To exult, rejoice, or feel elation.

do well for oneself

Verb : (idiomatic) To thrive or succeed.

for the ages

Adjective : (idiomatic) Especially memorable and noteworthy; deserving to endure for a very long time.

Verb : (idiomatic) In a manner that produces long-lasting effects; for posterity; for a very long duration.

too big for one's britches

Adjective : (idiomatic) Disturbingly confident, unacceptably cocky.

Adjective : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Too large to fit into one's pants.

turn up for the book

Noun : (idiomatic) A very unexpected, usually pleasant, surprise.

bang for the buck

Noun : (idiomatic) Efficiency; cost-effectiveness; value.

for heaven's sake

Verb : (idiomatic, euphemistic) Expresses frustration, exasperation, annoyance, or the urgency of an instruction.

Verb : (idiomatic, euphemistic) Expresses surprise, sometimes pleasant.

Verb : Alternative letter-case form of for heaven's sake. [(idiomatic, euphemistic) Expresses frustration, exasperation, annoyance, or the urgency of an instruction.]

up for grabs

Adjective : (idiomatic) Available for anyone to obtain, claim, decide, or win.

make a name for oneself

Verb : (idiomatic) to gain fame, to become well-known

go for the throat

Verb : (idiomatic) To exert an unrestrained, aggressive effort, especially by assailing an opponent's or victim's area of greatest vulnerability.

not long for this world

Adjective : (idiomatic) Unlikely to endure for much more time.

run for one's money

Noun : (idiomatic) A difficult challenge for the person indicated, especially one involving a competitive situation.

Noun : (idiomatic, dated) A reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform acceptably, or escape harm, especially in a difficult situation.

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