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diversely |
Adverb
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in diverse ways |
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duly |
Adverb
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at the proper time |
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de facto |
Adverb
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in reality or fact |
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de facto |
Adjective
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existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not |
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dearly |
Adverb
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at a great cost |
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dearly |
Adverb
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with affection |
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dearly |
Adverb
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in a sincere and heartfelt manner |
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dear |
Adverb
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at a great cost |
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dear |
Adverb
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with affection |
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dear |
Adjective
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with or in a close or intimate relationship |
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dear |
Adjective
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dearly loved |
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dear |
Adjective
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earnest |
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dear |
Noun
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a beloved person |
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dear |
Noun
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a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child) |
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dear |
Adjective
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having a high price |
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desperately |
Adverb
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with great urgency |
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desperately |
Adverb
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in intense despair |
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decoratively |
Adverb
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in a decorative manner |
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doubtless |
Adverb
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without doubt |
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doubtlessly |
Adverb
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without doubt |
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deliberately |
Adverb
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with intention |
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deliberately |
Adverb
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in a deliberate unhurried manner |
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designedly |
Adverb
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with intention |
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downwind |
Adverb
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with the wind |
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downwind |
Adverb
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away from the wind |
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downwind |
Adjective
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towards the side away from the wind |
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down |
Adjective
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extending or moving from a higher to a lower place |
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down |
Adjective
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becoming progressively lower |
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down |
Adverb
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spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position |
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down |
Adverb
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away from a more central or a more northerly place |
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down |
Adverb
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paid in cash at time of purchase |
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down |
Adverb
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in an inactive or inoperative state |
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down |
Adverb
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to a lower intensity |
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down |
Adverb
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from an earlier time |
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down |
Adjective
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not functioning (temporarily or permanently) |
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down |
Adjective
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shut |
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down |
Adjective
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understood perfectly |
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down |
Adjective
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being or moving lower in position or less in some value |
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down |
Noun
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a complete play to advance the football, in American football |
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down |
Noun
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soft fine feathers |
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down |
Noun
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fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs) |
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down |
Noun
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(usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil |
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down |
Verb
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improve or perfect by pruning or polishing |
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down |
Verb
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bring down or defeat (an opponent) |
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down |
Verb
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eat immoderately |
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down |
Verb
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drink down entirely |
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down |
Verb
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cause to come or go down |
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down |
Verb
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shoot at and force to come down |
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down |
Adjective
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filled with melancholy and despondency |
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down |
Adjective
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lower than previously |