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  • 81replace — replace, displace, supplant, supersede are rarely interchangeable terms, but they can carry the same basic meaning to put a person or thing out of his or its place or into the place of another. Replace implies supplying a substitute for what has… …

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  • 82big deal — 1. n. something really important. □ Don’t make such a big deal out of it! □ This isn’t a big deal as I see it. 2. exclam. So what!; What does it matter? (Usually Big deal!) □ So he snores! Big deal! Snore back! …

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  • 83prone — [prōn] adj. [ME < L pronus < pro, before: see PRO 1] 1. lying or leaning face downward 2. lying flat or prostrate; in a horizontal position 3. having a natural bent; disposed or inclined (to) [prone to error] 4. groveling; abject …

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  • 84saw logs — verb breathe noisily during one s sleep she complained that her husband snores • Syn: ↑snore, ↑saw wood • Derivationally related forms: ↑snore (for: ↑snore), ↑snorer …

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  • 85saw wood — verb breathe noisily during one s sleep she complained that her husband snores • Syn: ↑snore, ↑saw logs • Derivationally related forms: ↑snore (for: ↑snore), ↑snorer …

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  • 86snorer — noun someone who snores while sleeping • Derivationally related forms: ↑snore • Hypernyms: ↑sleeper, ↑slumberer …

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  • 87roncador — ˌräŋkəˈdȯ(ə)r noun (plural roncadors rz ; or roncadores ȯˌrās) Etymology: Spanish, literally, one that snores, from roncado (past participle of roncar to snore, from Late Latin rhonchare, from rhonchus snore) + or more at …

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