indicating
111terminative — indicating motion up to or time until Grammatical Cases …
112translative — indicating process of change or movement through Grammatical Cases …
113vocative — indicating calling or personal address Grammatical Cases …
114pointing out — indicating, mentioning, drawing attention to …
115dodgy — indicating some characteristic that is taboo or of doubtful legality Thus for a sailor a dodgy deacon is a homosexual priest and a dodgy car is one which has been stolen: I might be able to sell a dodgy car now and again but that s… …
116minus — indicating lack of common sense or eccentricity In various phrases implying incompleteness, such as minus buttons or screws: . . . he d throw down his pen and admit the fellow was minus some buttons, crazier than a bed bug. (Burgess,… …
117for its own sake or something for something's sake or for the sake of it — indicating something that is done as an end in itself rather than to achieve some other purpose. → sake …
118over and out — indicating that a message on a two way radio has finished. → over …
119would rather — indicating one s preference in a particular matter. → rather …
120as check — Indicating acceptance of commercial paper by a bank for collection only. 10 Am J2d Banks § 402 …