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  • 81go about — [v] undertake approach, be employed, begin, devote oneself to, engage in, get busy with, occupy oneself with, set about, tackle, work at; concept 100 …

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  • 82tackle — [n] equipment for activity accouterment, apparatus, appliance, gear, goods, habiliments, hook, impedimenta, implements, line, machinery, materiel, outfit, paraphernalia, rig, rigging, tools, trappings; concept 496 tackle [v1] make an effort… …

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  • 83Bend — 1. v. & n. v. (past bent; past part. bent exc. in bended knee) 1 a tr. force or adapt (something straight) into a curve or angle. b intr. (of an object) be altered in this way. 2 intr. move or stretch in a curved course (the road bends to the… …

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  • 84bend — 1. v. & n. v. (past bent; past part. bent exc. in bended knee) 1 a tr. force or adapt (something straight) into a curve or angle. b intr. (of an object) be altered in this way. 2 intr. move or stretch in a curved course (the road bends to the… …

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  • 85ad|dict — «noun. AD ihkt; verb. uh DIHKT», noun, verb. –n. 1. a person who is a slave to a habit: »A drug addict finds it almost impossible to stop using drugs. Doctors, penologists, and policemen disagree on how to control drug distribution and handle… …

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  • 86deserve — verb (deserved; deserving) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French deservir, from Latin deservire to devote oneself to, from de + servire to serve Date: 13th century transitive verb to be worthy of ; merit < deserve …

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  • 87put — I. verb (put; putting) Etymology: Middle English putten; akin to Old English putung instigation, Middle Dutch poten to plant Date: 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to place in a specified position or relationship ; lay …

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  • 88study — I. noun (plural studies) Etymology: Middle English studie, from Anglo French estudie, from Latin studium, from studēre to devote oneself, study; probably akin to Latin tundere to beat more at contusion Date: 14th century 1. a state of&#8230; …

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  • 90Samarth Ramdas — Rāmdās (Devanagari: रामदास) (1608 1681) was a prominent Marāthi (मराठी) religious poet in the Hindu tradition in Mahārāshtra (महाराष्ट्र), India. Samarth Ramdas was a great devotee of Hindu Gods Hanumān (हनुमान) and Rāma (राम). Early lifeRamdas&#8230; …

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