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verb intr.: To affirm; to assert; to allege. More...
noun: 1. Chance; fortune. 2. An occurrence. verb tr.: To occur. More...
verb tr. To earn a living, to supplement, or to make something last with great effort. (usually used in the phrase "to eke out"); adverb: Also....
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verb tr.: To surpass in cruelty, evil, extravagance, etc. More...
verb tr.: To maroon, to isolate, or to abandon. noun: A castaway; a person who is isolated or without companionship. More...
verb intr.: To delay or gain time to put off an undesired event. More...
verb tr.: To develop immunity to a poison by gradually increasing the dose. More...
verb tr.: To restore or remodel something without paying attention to its original character, history, etc. More...
verb tr.: To substitute one person or entity for another in a legal claim. More...
noun: The response to a rebuttal. More...
verb tr.: 1. To remove from a high office or throne suddenly and forcefully. 2. To examine under oath. verb intr.: To give testimony. More...
adjective, adverb: On one's own behalf (i.e., representing oneself in a court, without a lawyer). More...
verb tr.: 1. To call or bring a defendant before a court to hear and answer a criminal charge. 2. To criticize, accuse, or censure. More...
verb tr., intr.: To look or stare with undue curiosity. noun: A person who stares in such a way. More...
verb tr., intr.: To oppose, resist, or fight. More...
adjective: Strong; tough; stringy; forceful. More...
noun: Distress caused by disappointment or humiliation. verb tr., intr.: To feel or cause to feel chagrined. More...
noun: 1. A device with (typically) four projecting spikes arranged in a way that one spike is always pointing up. Used to obstruct the passage of...