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61find — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, great, real ▪ exciting, interesting, remarkable, spectacular ▪ The letters were a real find …
62WAY, Sir Samuel James (1836-1916) — chief justice of South Australia was born at Portsmouth, England, on 11 April 1836. His father, the Rev. James Way, was a clergyman in the Bible Christian Church, and in 1847 was president of the English Bible Christian conference. In 1850 he… …
63way — see the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach there is more than one way to skin a cat the longest way round is the shortest way home love will find a way other times, other manners straws tell which way the wind blow …
64Way to Go (CSI episode) — Infobox Television episode| Title= Way To Go Series= Season = 6 Episode = 24 Guests= Airdate = May 18, 2006 Production = Writer = Jerry Stahl Director = Kenneth Fink Season list = CSI season 6 episode list Episode list = Prev = Bang Bang Next =… …
65way-out — ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone or something as way out, you are critical of them because they are very unusual, often in a way that is very modern or fashionable. [INFORMAL] They will not allow your more way out ideas to pass… …
66Way Outward Bound (Goodies episode) — Infobox The Goodies episode name = Way Outward Bound number = 26 airdate = 11 March, 1973 (Sunday mdash; 8.15 p.m.) director = producer = guests = Joan Sims as the Matron Bill Frazer as the Sergeant Major Bullcock series = 3Way Outward Bound is… …
67find its way — if something finds its way somewhere, it is in that place but you do not know how it arrived there Somehow the letter had found its way onto my boss s desk …
68find — [OE] Find is a widespread Germanic verb, with relations in German (finden), Dutch (vinden), Swedish (finna), and Danish (finde). Further back in time, however, its ancestry is disputed. Some have connected it with various words for ‘path, way’ in …
69find a vent for — locate an outlet for, find a way to release …
70find one's way — reach one s destination, typically without first knowing how to get there. → find …