long (verb)

  • 61langōn — *langōn germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. verlangen; ne. long (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., ae., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *langēn; Etymologie: s. ing …

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  • 62extract — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 passage from a book/piece of music ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, short ▪ long VERB + EXTRACT ▪ read (esp. BrE) ▪ p …

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  • 63langēn — *langēn, *langæ̅n germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. sich sehnen nach, verlangen; ne. long (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *langōn; Etymologie: s. ing. *lengʷh …

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  • 64post — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (BrE) postal system ⇨ See also ↑mail ADJECTIVE ▪ first class, second class ▪ registered ▪ inland PREPOSITION …

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  • 65gulp — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 amount you swallow when you gulp ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, great, huge, large, long VERB + GULP ▪ take …

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  • 66e|lon|gate — «ih LNG gayt, LONG », verb, gat|ed, gat|ing, adjective. –v.t., v.i. to make or become longer; lengthen; extend; stretch: »He elongated the rubber band to fit it around his papers. –adj …

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  • 67ascent — noun 1 act of climbing/moving up ADJECTIVE ▪ gradual, slow VERB + ASCENT ▪ make ▪ The climbers made their ascent of the mountain without oxygen. ▪ begin …

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  • 68fringe — noun 1 (BrE) hair ⇨ See also bangs ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, thick ▪ floppy ▪ long VERB + FRINGE ▪ grow out …

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  • 69stale — ► ADJECTIVE (staler, stalest) 1) (of food) no longer fresh or pleasant to eat. 2) no longer new and interesting. 3) no longer performing well because of having done something for too long. ► VERB ▪ make or become stale. DERIVATIVES …

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  • 70stalely — stale ► ADJECTIVE (staler, stalest) 1) (of food) no longer fresh or pleasant to eat. 2) no longer new and interesting. 3) no longer performing well because of having done something for too long. ► VERB ▪ make or become stale. DERIVATIVES …

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