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51With a good grace — Grace Grace (gr[=a]s), n. [F. gr[^a]ce, L. gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; perh. akin to Gr. ? to rejoice, cha ris favor, grace, Skr. hary to desire, and E. yearn. Cf. {Grateful}, {Gratis}.] 1. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy …
52With a Child's Heart — Infobox Single Name = With a Child s Heart Artist = Michael Jackson from Album = Music and Me A side = With a Child s Heart B side = Morning Glow Released = 1973 Format = 7 , 12 Recorded = 1971 Genre = Pop Length = Label = Motown Records Writer …
53With or Without You (Mary Kiani version) — Infobox Single | Name = With or Without You Artist = Mary Kiani from Album = Long Hard Funky Dreams Released = May 5, 1997 Format = CD single, 12 vinyl Genre = Euro Dance, Euro House Label = 1st Avenue, Mercury Writer = Hewson Evans Clayton… …
54with it — also with it 1) ADJ GRADED If you say that someone is with it, you mean that they are fashionable or know about new things, especially in culture. [INFORMAL, OLD FASHIONED] 2) ADJ: v link ADJ, usu with brd neg If someone is not with it, they do… …
55With Every Mistake — Infobox Book | name = With Every Mistake author = Gwynne Dyer country = Canada genre = Non fiction, Political publisher = Random House Canada release date = 25 October 2005 media type = Print (Hardcover) pages = 405 (Hardcover 1st edition) isbn …
56With Our Wallets Full — Infobox Album Name = With Our Wallets Full Type = EP Artist = Cold War Kids Released = 2006 Recorded = November 2005 Genre = Indie rock Length = 22:55 Label = Monarchy Music Producer = Reviews = Last album = Mulberry Street (2005) This album =… …
57taken by — or[with] {v. phr.} To be impressed by; intrigued by. * /Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie s manners./ …
58taken by — or[with] {v. phr.} To be impressed by; intrigued by. * /Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie s manners./ …
59taken\ aback — adj Unpleasantly surprised; suddenly puzzled or shocked. When he came to pay for his dinner he was taken aback to find that he had left his wallet at home. See: take back •• to (be) cause(d) a feeling of surprise or astonishment, often also with… …
60taken aback — unpleasantly surprised, suddenly puzzled or shocked I was taken aback when she said that she didn t want to work with us any longer …