a going to and fro

  • 91swing — v 1. sway, oscillate, pendulate, librate; vacillate, rock, move back and forth or backward and forward, lurch, yaw; wag, wave, waver, waggle, Naut. jibe; wobble, bob, dangle, hang; seesaw, teeter totter, ebb and flow, come and go, wibble wabble;… …

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  • 92to — /tooh/; unstressed /too, teuh/, prep. 1. (used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing approached and reached, as opposed to from): They came to the house. 2. (used for expressing direction or motion or… …

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  • 93about — prep 1. concerning, concerned with, touching, dealing with, regarding, in or with regard to, anent, respecting, with respect to, referring to, with reference to, of; relating to, in relation to, relative to, connected or associated with; engaged… …

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  • 94φοίτων — φοί̱των , φοῖτος a repeated going masc gen pl φοιτάω go to and fro imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic) φοιτάω go to and fro imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) …

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  • 95to — [ weak tə, strong tu ] function word *** To can be used in the following ways: before the basic form of a verb to form the infinitive: I want to go home. It s nice to see you again. as a preposition (followed by a noun): We drove to Newport. as… …

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  • 96to */*/*/ — strong UK [tuː] / US [tu] weak UK [tə, tʊ] / US [tə] adverb, preposition Summary: To can be used in the following ways: before the basic form of a verb to form the infinitive: I want to go home. ♦ It s nice to see you again. as a preposition… …

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  • 97to */*/*/ — weak [tə, tʊ] , strong [tuː] grammar word summary: To can be: ■ used before the basic form of a verb to form the infinitive: I want to go home. ■ a preposition: We drove to Newport. 1) part of an infinitive used before a verb for forming an… …

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  • 98to — In addition to its primary meaning of in the direction of, to is used before a verb to indicate an infinitive (to walk, to eat). In this usage, it may appear in place of the infinitive: You may eat now if you want to (eat). To is unnecessarily… …

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  • 99Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo …

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