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set ablaze |
Verb
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set fire to |
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shack up |
Verb
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share living quarters |
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set aflame |
Verb
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to set fire to |
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sleep over |
Verb
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stay overnight |
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set on fire |
Verb
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set fire to |
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stay over |
Verb
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stay overnight |
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set afire |
Verb
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set fire to |
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stay away |
Verb
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stay clear of, avoid |
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shade off |
Verb
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cast a shadow over |
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stand by |
Verb
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be available or ready for a certain function or service |
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stand by |
Verb
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be loyal to |
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stand by |
Verb
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not act or do anything |
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spear up |
Verb
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thrust up like a spear |
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stick about |
Verb
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be available or ready for a certain function or service |
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stick by |
Verb
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be loyal to |
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suffice |
Verb
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be sufficient |
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serve well |
Verb
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promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to |
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shine at |
Verb
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be good at |
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stay on |
Verb
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continue in a place, position, or situation |
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stay fresh |
Verb
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fail to spoil or rot |
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stay at |
Verb
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reside temporarily |
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shower down |
Verb
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rain abundantly |
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sluice down |
Verb
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pour as if from a sluice |
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sit around |
Verb
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be around, often idly or without specific purpose |
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subtend |
Verb
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be opposite to |
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she |
Pronoun
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nominative singular feminine pronoun |
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sickie |
Noun
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a day you take off from work due to illness |
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swather |
Noun
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a piece of farm equipment that cuts small grain crops |
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sewist |
Noun
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one who sews |
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stoked |
Adjective
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to be excited about something |
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snowclone |
Noun
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a type of cliché which uses an old idiom formulaically in a new context |
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scop |
Noun
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a bard in Anglo-Saxon times |
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Scouse |
Noun
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the accent of the Liverpool area of the UK |
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Scouse |
Adjective
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from or relating to the Liverpool area of the UK |
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severance package |
Noun
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compensation provided on the termination of employment, usually when the employee has no choice about the termination |
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Spaniard |
Noun
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a person from Spain |
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Satan |
Noun
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in the Abrahamic religions, the antagonist of God who tempts people and rules the underworld, also known as the devil |
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Swede |
Noun
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a person from Sweden or of Swedish descent |
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Swahili |
Noun
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the Swahili language |
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Swahili |
Noun
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the ethnic and cultural group of people from the coast of eastern Africa |
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Swahili |
Adjective
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relating to the Swahili people, their language, or that coastal region of Africa |
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Stepney |
Noun
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a spare car tyre |
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Stepney |
Noun
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a secondary romantic partner |
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stateside |
Adjective
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within the territory of the, typically continental, United States |
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smize |
Verb
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to smile with one's eyes by squinting slightly |
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smize |
Noun
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a smile made with one's eyes |
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shvitz |
Verb
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to sweat |
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shvitz |
Noun
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a sauna or steam bath |
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to the full |
Adverb
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to the greatest degree or extent |
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totally |
Adverb
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to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') |