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overseas |
Adverb
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in a place across an ocean |
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overseas |
Adverb
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beyond or across the sea |
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overseas |
Adjective
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in a foreign country |
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overseas |
Adjective
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being or passing over or across the sea |
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on approval |
Adverb
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for examination (with an option to buy) |
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on faith |
Adverb
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with trust and confidence |
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oppositely |
Adverb
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in an opposite position |
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on the contrary |
Adverb
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contrary to expectations |
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on the fly |
Adverb
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on the run or in a hurry |
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on the spot |
Adverb
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without delay or immediately |
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on the spot |
Adverb
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at the place in question |
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on the spot |
Adverb
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in a difficult situation |
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on the spur of the moment |
Adverb
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on impulse |
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on the way |
Adverb
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on a route to some place |
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on time |
Adverb
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at the expected time |
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out of thin air |
Adverb
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without warning |
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over and over |
Adverb
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repeatedly |
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out of nothing |
Adverb
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without warning |
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over and over again |
Adverb
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repeatedly |
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out of wedlock |
Adverb
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of unwed parents |
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out of wedlock |
Adverb
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of biological parents not married to each other |
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outside marriage |
Adverb
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of unwed parents |
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orad |
Adverb
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toward the mouth or oral region |
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overboard |
Adverb
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from on board a vessel into the water |
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overboard |
Adverb
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to extremes |
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off and on |
Adverb
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not regularly |
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on and off |
Adverb
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not regularly |
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over |
Adverb
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over the entire area |
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over |
Adverb
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throughout a period of time |
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over |
Adverb
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at or to a point across intervening space etc. |
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over |
Adverb
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throughout an area |
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over |
Adverb
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beyond the top or upper surface or edge |
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over |
Noun
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(cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch |
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over |
Adjective
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having come or been brought to a conclusion |
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off |
Adverb
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no longer on or in contact or attached |
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off |
Adverb
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from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete) |
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off |
Adverb
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at a distance in space or time |
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off |
Adjective
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not performing or scheduled for duties |
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off |
Adjective
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not in operation or operational |
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off |
Adjective
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(of events) no longer planned or scheduled |
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off |
Adjective
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below a satisfactory level |
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off |
Adjective
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in an unpalatable state |
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off |
Verb
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kill intentionally and with premeditation |
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obdurately |
Adverb
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in a stubborn unregenerate manner |
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obstinately |
Adverb
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in a stubborn unregenerate manner |
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ornamentally |
Adverb
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in an ornamental, nonfunctional manner |
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ornately |
Adverb
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in an ornate manner |
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on an individual basis |
Adverb
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apart from others |
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on a regular basis |
Adverb
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in a regular manner |
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on an irregular basis |
Adverb
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in an irregular manner |