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characterize |
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to be characteristic of |
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characterise |
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to describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of |
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characterise |
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to be characteristic of |
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cosign |
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to sign and endorse another person's signature, as for a loan |
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cosign |
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to sign jointly |
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co-sign |
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to sign and endorse another person's signature, as for a loan |
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co-sign |
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to sign jointly |
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clock up |
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to record a distance travelled |
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come over |
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to communicate the intended meaning or impression |
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count out |
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to declare the loser |
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compete |
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to compete for something |
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coquet |
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to talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions |
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crossruff |
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to trump alternately in two hands |
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chew the fat |
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to have pleasant conversation about trivial topics |
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chaffer |
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to talk socially without exchanging too much information |
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chaffer |
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to wrangle over a price, terms of an agreement, etc. |
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claver |
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to talk socially without exchanging too much information |
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chouse |
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to defeat someone through trickery or deceit |
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clam up |
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to refuse to talk or stop talking |
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chuck up the sponge |
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to give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope |
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cut to ribbons |
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to defeat totally |
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chirk |
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to make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird |
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croon |
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to sing softly |
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cantillate |
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to recite with musical intonation |
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cross-refer |
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to refer from one entry to another, as in catalogues, books, and lists |
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churr |
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to make a vibrant sound, as of some birds |
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chirr |
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to make a vibrant noise, of grasshoppers or cicadas |
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cronk |
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to cry like a goose |
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cronk |
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to utter a hoarse sound, like a raven |
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chitter |
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to make high-pitched sounds, as of birds |
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christen |
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to administer baptism to |
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cackel |
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to make a cackling sound |
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capitulate |
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to surrender under agreed conditions |
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cater |
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to supply food ready to eat |
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cater |
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to give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance |
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chicken-fight |
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to fight while sitting on somebody's shoulders |
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chickenfight |
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to fight while sitting on somebody's shoulders |
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counterstrike |
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to make a counterattack |
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catch up with |
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to catch up with and possibly overtake |
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catch up with |
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to make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point |
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circumvallate |
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to surround with or as if with a rampart or other fortification |
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cannibalize |
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to use parts of something to repair something else |
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cannibalize |
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to eat human flesh |
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cannibalise |
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to use parts of something to repair something else |
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cannibalise |
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to eat human flesh |
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contain |
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to hold back, as of a danger or an enemy |
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contain |
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to lessen the intensity of |
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contain |
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to include or contain |
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contain |
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to contain or hold |
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contain |
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to be capable of holding or containing |