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  • 51soon — See: AS SOON, FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED …

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  • 52Soon I'll Be Loving You Again — Infobox Song Name = Soon I ll Be Loving You Again Artist = Marvin Gaye Album = I Want You Released = 1976 Recorded = 1975 Genre = Soul Label = Tamla Producer = Leon Ware Marvin Gaye Soon I ll Be Loving You Again is an album track issued in 1976… …

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  • 53Soon (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Soon Type = EP Artist = Far Released = 1997 Recorded = Enharmonik Studios Genre = Alternative rock Length = 14:44 Label = ??? Producer = ??? Soon in an EP released in 1997 by American rock band Far.It contains two songs later …

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  • 54soon — adv. Soon is used with these adjectives: ↑apparent Soon is used with these verbs: ↑arrive, ↑begin, ↑cease, ↑disappear, ↑discover, ↑emerge, ↑fade, ↑finish, ↑follow, ↑forge …

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  • 55soon come — Jamaican Slang Glossary Term used for general replies in saying that one will be back. However, it does not mean necessarily that one will actually come promptly. Mi a soon come. (I’ll come soon.) …

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  • 56soon — [OE] In Old English times, soon meant ‘straightaway’, but human nature being what it is, the tendency to procrastinate led over the centuries to a change in meaning to ‘after a short while’. (The same thing happened to anon, and is in the process …

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  • 57soon — adverb 1) we ll be there soon Syn: shortly, presently, in the near future, before long, in a little while, in a minute, in a moment, in an instant, in a bit, in the twinkling of an eye, in no time, before you know it, any minute (now), any day… …

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  • 58soon — /sun / (say soohn) adverb 1. within a short period after this (or that) time, event, etc.: we shall soon know. 2. before long; in the near future; at an early date. 3. promptly or quickly. 4. readily or willingly: I would as soon walk as ride. 5 …

  • 59soon — see soon ripe, soon rotten the sooner begun, the sooner done …

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  • 60soon — [OE] In Old English times, soon meant ‘straightaway’, but human nature being what it is, the tendency to procrastinate led over the centuries to a change in meaning to ‘after a short while’. (The same thing happened to anon, and is in the process …

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