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  • 1around — [[t]əra͟ʊnd[/t]] ♦ (Around is an adverb and a preposition. In British English, the word round is often used instead. Around is often used with verbs of movement, such as walk and drive , and also in phrasal verbs such as get around and hand… …

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  • 2around — a|round W1S1 [əˈraund] adv, prep 1.) surrounding or on all sides of something or someone British Equivalent: round ▪ The whole family was sitting around the dinner table. ▪ The Romans built a defensive wall around the city. ▪ She wore a beautiful …

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  • 3around — 1 adverb 1 used to say that something is placed or arranged so that it surrounds something else: The winner held up his trophy, with many of the spectators crowded around. | a bouquet of a dozen red roses, with a silver ribbon wrapped around |… …

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  • 4around someone's ears — about/around (someone s) ears if something falls, or is brought about someone s ears, it suddenly fails completely and destroys someone s hopes and plans. His business folded and collapsed about his ears. Her entire world seemed to have come… …

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  • 5around ears — about/around (someone s) ears if something falls, or is brought about someone s ears, it suddenly fails completely and destroys someone s hopes and plans. His business folded and collapsed about his ears. Her entire world seemed to have come… …

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  • 6Her Majesty's Coastguard — Her Majesty s Coast Guard Ensign of HM Coastguard Active 1829 present Country …

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  • 7Her Naked Skin — is a 2008 play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. It is notable as the first play by a female writer to be produced on the main stage (the Olivier Theatre) at the Royal National Theatre, where it premiered on 24 July 2008. The premiere was directed by Howard …

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  • 8Her Best — Kompilationsalbum von Etta James Veröffentlichung 1997 Aufnahme 1960 bis 1970 Label …

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  • 9her´ni|a´tion — her|ni|ate «HUR nee ayt», intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. (of a body organ or part) to rupture: »A gap has occurred in the diaphragm muscle around the esophagus, and a small portion of the stomach has herniated (Newsweek). –her´ni|a´tion, noun …

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  • 10her|ni|ate — «HUR nee ayt», intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. (of a body organ or part) to rupture: »A gap has occurred in the diaphragm muscle around the esophagus, and a small portion of the stomach has herniated (Newsweek). –her´ni|a´tion, noun …

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