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firm |
Verb
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make taut or tauter |
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firm |
Verb
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become taut or tauter |
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fleetly |
Adverb
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in a swift manner |
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firmly |
Adverb
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with resolute determination |
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firmly |
Adverb
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with firmness |
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firmly |
Adverb
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in a secure manner |
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for the moment |
Adverb
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temporarily |
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for the time being |
Adverb
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temporarily |
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foursquare |
Adverb
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with firmness and conviction |
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foursquare |
Adverb
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in a square position |
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foursquare |
Adjective
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characterized by firm and unwavering conviction |
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foursquare |
Noun
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(geometry) a plane rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles |
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fortunately |
Adverb
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by good fortune |
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far and away |
Adverb
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by a considerable margin |
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fortuitously |
Adverb
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by good fortune |
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frightfully |
Adverb
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used as intensifiers |
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forthrightly |
Adverb
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directly and without evasion |
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forthright |
Adverb
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directly and without evasion |
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forthright |
Adjective
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characterized by directness in manner or speech |
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finally |
Adverb
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as the end result of a succession or process |
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finally |
Adverb
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after an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay |
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finally |
Adverb
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the item at the end |
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face to face |
Adverb
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involving close contact |
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face-to-face |
Adverb
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within each other's presence |
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face-to-face |
Adverb
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directly facing each other |
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face-to-face |
Adjective
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in each other's presence |
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forthwith |
Adverb
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without delay or hesitation |
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flop |
Adverb
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exactly, often suddenly |
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flop |
Adverb
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with a flopping sound |
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flop |
Noun
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the act of throwing yourself down |
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flop |
Noun
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a complete failure |
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flop |
Noun
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someone who is unsuccessful |
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flop |
Noun
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an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers |
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flop |
Verb
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fall suddenly and abruptly |
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flop |
Verb
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fall loosely |
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flop |
Verb
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fail utterly |
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flat |
Adjective
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lacking taste or flavor or tang |
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flat |
Adjective
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flattened laterally along the whole length (e.g., certain leafstalks or flatfishes) |
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flat |
Noun
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a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house |
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flat |
Noun
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scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas |
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flat |
Noun
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a deflated pneumatic tire |
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flat |
Noun
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a shallow box in which seedlings are started |
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flat |
Noun
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freight car without permanent sides or roof |
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flat |
Noun
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a musical notation indicating one half step lower than the note named |
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flat |
Noun
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a level tract of land |
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flat |
Adverb
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in a forthright manner |
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flat |
Adverb
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with flat sails |
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flat |
Adjective
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commercially inactive |
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flat |
Adjective
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not reflecting light |
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flat |
Adjective
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having a relatively broad surface in relation to depth or thickness |