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sheathe |
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enclose with a sheath |
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sheathe |
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cover with a protective covering |
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stand back |
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stand away from an object or person |
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stand back |
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stay clear of, avoid |
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self-destruct |
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do away with oneself or itself |
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self-destroy |
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do away with oneself or itself |
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swallow up |
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enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing |
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sweep away |
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eliminate completely and without a trace |
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sweep away |
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overwhelm emotionally |
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score out |
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remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing |
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scratch out |
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strike or cancel by or as if by rubbing or crossing out |
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stage direct |
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direct for the stage |
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sinter |
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cause (ores or powdery metals) to become a coherent mass by heating without melting |
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sand cast |
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pour molten metal into a mold of sand |
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sightread |
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perform music from a score without having seen the score before |
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sight-read |
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perform music from a score without having seen the score before |
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sightsing |
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sing from a score without having seen it before |
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sight-sing |
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sing from a score without having seen it before |
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spill over |
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overflow with a certain feeling |
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spill over |
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be disgorged |
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simulate |
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make a pretence of |
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simulate |
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create a representation or model of |
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simulate |
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reproduce someone's behavior or looks |
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simmer down |
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become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation |
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symphonize |
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play or sound together, in harmony |
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symphonise |
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play or sound together, in harmony |
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stylize |
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to represent according to a conventional style |
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stylise |
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to represent according to a conventional style |
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strike dumb |
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render speechless, as by surprising or shocking |
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stargaze |
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have a daydream |
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stargaze |
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observe the stars |
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strike home |
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refer to or be relevant or familiar to |
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streamline |
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contour economically or efficiently |
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strike a note |
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refer to or be relevant or familiar to |
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sweep off |
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overwhelm emotionally |
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superscribe |
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write on the outside or upper part of |
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superscribe |
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write on the top or outside |
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sing along |
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sing with a choir or an orchestra |
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strike up |
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begin |
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strike up |
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start playing |
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solmizate |
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sing using syllables like `do', `re' and `mi' to represent the tones of the scale |
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solmizate |
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sing by the syllables of solmization |
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spark off |
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put in motion or move to act |
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scratch off |
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write quickly |
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start up |
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get off the ground |
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start up |
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get going or set in motion |
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spondaize |
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make spondaic |
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spondaise |
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make spondaic |
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sovietize |
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to model a country's social, political, and economic structure on the Soviet Union |
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sovietize |
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to bring under Soviet control, of a country |