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  • 121here — I. , adv. RG. 369; ‘here and there.’ 42 B. II. , sb. == army. Alys. 2101, 5266. AS. here III. , vb. == to bless, praise. See herie …

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  • 122See the World — Infobox Album | Name = See the World Type = Album Artist = Gelbison Released = 2004 Recorded = 2004 Genre = Indie rock Length = ? Label = Virgin/EMI Producer = Ian Ball, Ben Frost, Gelbison Last album = 1704 (2003) This album = See the World… …

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  • 123see a man about a horse — verb a) A message signaling one needs to urinate (used mainly of men) Wait for me here. Ill only be a couple of minutes. Ive just got to see a man about a horse. b) A message signaling one needs to go missing for a short while, for any reason,… …

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  • 124see in — verb a) To invite (someone) in, to show (someone) in: to introduce (someone) to the inside of a place. There was a quick knock at the door. His secretary, , announced, “, sir, is here to see you.” b) To welcome (an occurrence). “Please see him in …

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  • 125see through — {v.} 1. To understand the real meaning of or reason for; realize the falseness of. * /Mother saw through Johnny s excuses not to go to bed on Christmas Eve. She knew he wanted to stay up to see Santa Claus./ * /The teacher saw through the boy s… …

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  • 126see through — {v.} 1. To understand the real meaning of or reason for; realize the falseness of. * /Mother saw through Johnny s excuses not to go to bed on Christmas Eve. She knew he wanted to stay up to see Santa Claus./ * /The teacher saw through the boy s… …

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  • 127see\ through — v 1. To understand the real meaning of or reason for; realize the falseness of. Mother saw through Johnny s excuses not to go to bed on Christmas Eve. She knew he wanted to stay up to see Santa Claus. The teacher saw through the boy s story of… …

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  • 128see vs watch —   To see means to be aware of what is around you by using your eyes.   For example: I can see the smoke from here.   To watch means to deliberately look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving.   For… …

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