to check for

  • 71check — check, cheque are the AmE and BrE spellings respectively for an order written on a bank account. In AmE, check is also the word for BrE bill (in a restaurant) …

    Modern English usage

  • 72Check — (ch[e^]k), v. i. To make a stop; to pause; with at. [1913 Webster] The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, either is disabled for the future, or else checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To clash or… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 73Check This Kid Out — Check This Boy Out is a Disney Channel short series which premiered in June 2005, during Disney Channel s So Hot Summer! promotion. Narrated by Courtney Halverson and Carr Thompson, the show features short segments of teenagers, from across the… …

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  • 74Check Your Head — Album par Beastie Boys Sortie 21 avril 1992 Durée 53:29 Genre Hip Hop Producteur Mario Caldato Jr. Label …

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  • 75Check on It — Single par Beyoncé extrait de l’album B Day Sortie 13 décembre 2005 Enregistrement Sony Music Studios (New York État de New York) Henson Recording Studios (Hollywood Los Angeles …

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  • 76check, cashier’s — n. A check written for a bank customer on a bank’s own account, guaranteeing that the bank will pay the amount of money recorded on the check. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell …

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  • 77check stub — check ,stub noun count AMERICAN the small piece of paper left in your CHECKBOOK when you tear out a check, used for recording the amount of money on the check and the person you are paying it to …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 78check out someone — check out (someone/something) to discover the facts about someone or something. Not one of the places I checked out seemed right for the wedding. We checked out his story, and his boss says he really was at work that day. Usage notes: often used… …

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  • 79check out something — check out (someone/something) to discover the facts about someone or something. Not one of the places I checked out seemed right for the wedding. We checked out his story, and his boss says he really was at work that day. Usage notes: often used… …

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  • 80check out — (someone/something) to discover the facts about someone or something. Not one of the places I checked out seemed right for the wedding. We checked out his story, and his boss says he really was at work that day. Usage notes: often used in the… …

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