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  • 1Stand by Me (film) — Stand by Me Theatrical release poster Directed by Rob Reiner Produced by Br …

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  • 2stand — stand1 [ stænd ] (past tense and past participle stood [ stud ] ) verb *** ▸ 2 move to upright position ▸ 3 put foot on/in something ▸ 4 be in particular position ▸ 5 remain without moving ▸ 6 be in situation/state ▸ 7 be particular height ▸ 8… …

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  • 3stand — 1 verb past tense and past participle stood /stUd/ BE UPRIGHT 1 (I) to support yourself on your feet in an upright position: It looks like we ll have to stand there are no seats left. | Can you see any better from where you re standing? | stand… …

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  • 4stand — I UK [stænd] / US verb Word forms stand : present tense I/you/we/they stand he/she/it stands present participle standing past tense stood UK [stʊd] / US past participle stood *** 1) a) [intransitive] to have your body in an upright position… …

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  • 5Stand Up!! — Infobox Television show name = Stand Up!! caption = creator = Arisa Kaneko format = drama runtime = 45 min. starring = Kazunari Ninomiya Tomohisa Yamashita Anne Suzuki Hiroki Narimiya Shun Oguri country = Japan network = Tokyo Broadcasting System …

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  • 6stand up —    1. without notice or apology to fail to keep a date with (someone)    Usually in the past tense:     Cannot believe it. Am stood up. Entire waste of whole day s effort. (Helen Fielding, 1996)    To stand up and be counted is to express in… …

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  • 7stand off — {v.} 1. To stay at a distance; stay apart. * /At parties, Mr. Jones goes around talking to everyone, but Mrs. Jones is shy and stands off./ 2. To keep (someone or something) from coming near or winning. * /The soldiers defending the fort stood… …

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  • 8stand off — {v.} 1. To stay at a distance; stay apart. * /At parties, Mr. Jones goes around talking to everyone, but Mrs. Jones is shy and stands off./ 2. To keep (someone or something) from coming near or winning. * /The soldiers defending the fort stood… …

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  • 9stand\ off — v 1. To stay at a distance; stay apart. At parties, Mr. Jones goes around talking to everyone, but Mrs. Jones is shy and stands off. 2. To keep (someone or something) from coming near or winning. The soldiers defending the fort stood off a large… …

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