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  • 21guilty */*/*/ — UK [ˈɡɪltɪ] / US adjective Word forms guilty : adjective guilty comparative guiltier superlative guiltiest Metaphor: Being guilty is like being dirty, and being innocent is like being clean. Becoming more moral or getting rid of guilt is like… …

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  • 22guilty — adj. 1 feeling/showing guilt VERBS ▪ feel, look ADVERB ▪ extremely, really, very ▪ horribly, incredibly …

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  • 23Guilty of everything: The Autobiography of Herbert Huncke — by Herbert Huncke (1990)    Unlike his previous works, Guilty of Everything is not taken from herbert huncke’s notebooks; instead, it is a transcription of a series of interviews that was supplemented by excerpts from his previous writings to… …

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  • 24Guilty (Desperate Housewives) — Infobox Television episode Title = Guilty Series = Desperate Housewives Caption = Bree looks to the bible for answers. Season = 1 Episode = 8 Airdate = November 28, 2004 Production = 107 Writer = Kevin Murphy Director = Fred Gerber Guests =… …

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  • 25Guilty Conscience — Single infobox Name = Guilty Conscience Artist = Eminem featuring Dr. Dre from Album = The Slim Shady LP Released = June 8, 1999 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Hip hop Length = 3 :19 Label = Aftermath/Interscope Producer = Dr. Dre and Eminem… …

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  • 26find — [c]/faɪnd / (say fuynd) verb (found, finding) –verb (t) 1. to come upon by chance; meet: to find a dollar in the street. 2. to learn, attain, or obtain by search or effort: to find wisdom. 3. to discover: to find gold. 4. to recover (something… …

  • 27find — findable, adj. /fuynd/, v., found, finding, n. v.t. 1. to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street. 2. to locate, attain, or obtain by search or effort: to find an apartment; to find happiness. 3. to locate or recover… …

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  • 28find — I. verb (found; finding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English findan; akin to Old High German findan to find, Latin pont , pons bridge, Greek pontos sea, Sanskrit patha way, course Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to come… …

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  • 29find*/*/*/ — [faɪnd] (past tense and past participle found [faʊnd] ) verb [T] I 1) to discover or to notice something, often after searching Have you found your shoes?[/ex] We hope to find the answers to these questions.[/ex] I found her wandering in the… …

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  • 30find — verb (past and past participle found) 1》 discover by chance or deliberately.     ↘(find something out or find out about something) discover information or a fact.     ↘succeed in obtaining: he s struggling to find the money for the trip.… …

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