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  • 1tidy — ► ADJECTIVE (tidier, tidiest) 1) arranged neatly and in order. 2) inclined to keep oneself and one s possessions neat and in order. 3) informal (of an amount) considerable. ► NOUN (pl. tidies) 1) (also …

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  • 2tidy — 1. adjective 1) a tidy room Syn: neat, neat and tidy, orderly, well ordered, in (good) order, well kept, shipshape, in apple pie order, immaculate, spick and span, uncluttered, straight, trim, spruce Ant …

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  • 3tidy — adj., n., & v. adj. (tidier, tidiest) 1 neat, orderly; methodically arranged. 2 (of a person) methodically inclined. 3 colloq. considerable (it cost a tidy sum). n. (pl. ies) 1 a receptacle for holding small objects or waste scraps, esp. in a… …

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  • 4freshen — verb 1) this will freshen your breath Syn: refresh, deodorize, cleanse; revitalize, restore 2) she went to freshen up before dinner Syn: wash, wash up, bathe, shower; tidy oneself (up), spruce onese …

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  • 5Groom (horses) — For other uses, see Groom A groom is an employee who is responsible for some or all aspects of the welfare of a stable owner s horses and/or the care of the stables themselves. Word historyThe word appeared in English as grome c.1225, meaning… …

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  • 6groom — {{11}}groom (n.1) c.1200, grome male child, boy; c.1300 as youth, young man. No known cognates in other Germanic languages. Perhaps from O.E. *groma, related to growan grow; or from O.Fr. grommet servant (Cf. M.E. gromet ship s boy, early 13c.).… …

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  • 7tidily — tidy ► ADJECTIVE (tidier, tidiest) 1) arranged neatly and in order. 2) inclined to keep oneself and one s possessions neat and in order. 3) informal (of an amount) considerable. ► NOUN (pl. tidies) 1) (also …

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  • 8tidiness — tidy ► ADJECTIVE (tidier, tidiest) 1) arranged neatly and in order. 2) inclined to keep oneself and one s possessions neat and in order. 3) informal (of an amount) considerable. ► NOUN (pl. tidies) 1) (also …

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  • 9settle — verb 1) they settled the dispute Syn: resolve, sort out, solve, clear up, end, fix, work out, iron out, straighten out, set right, rectify, remedy, reconcile; informal patch up Ant: prolong …

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  • 10Magick — For other uses, see Magic (disambiguation). Thelema Category:Thelema Core topics The Book of the Law …

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