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61choose*/*/*/ — [tʃuːz] (past tense chose [tʃəʊz] ; past participle chosen [ˈtʃəʊz(ə)n] ) verb [I/T] 1) to decide which person or thing you want from a number of people or things Do you feel that you chose the wrong career?[/ex] There is a huge range of holidays …
62Choose Life (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Choose Life Type = Album Artist = Sandie Shaw Released = 1983 Recorded = Genre = Pop Length = Label = Palace Producer = Pete Bardens Reviews = | Last album = Reviewing the Situation (1969) This album = Choose Life (1983)… …
63choose — [OE] Choose is a verb of ancient pedigree. It can be traced back to the prehistoric Indo European base *geus , whose descendants in other Indo European languages include Latin gustus ‘taste’, source of English gusto and gustatory and French goût …
64choose — [OE] Choose is a verb of ancient pedigree. It can be traced back to the prehistoric Indo European base *geus , whose descendants in other Indo European languages include Latin gustus ‘taste’, source of English gusto and gustatory and French goût …
65choose up — verb Date: 1850 transitive verb to form (sides) especially for a game by having opposing captains choose their players intransitive verb to form sides for a game < let s choose up and play ball > …
66Choose 1985 — cover of Choose 1985 Choose 1985 was a various artists hits collection album released in Australia in 1984 on the Festival record Label (Cat No. RML 50006). The album spent nine weeks at the top of the Australian albums chart from December 1984… …
67Choose Your Tomorrow — v · EPCOT Les anciennes attractions Future World …
68choose — Synonyms and related words: adopt, aim at, be desirous of, choose to, choosy, co opt, command, covet, crave, cull, decide, decree, delicate, desiderate, desire, determine, elect, embrace, espouse, fancy, fastidious, favor, finical, finicking,… …
69choose — [c]/tʃuz / (say choohz) verb (chose, chosen or, Obsolete, chose, choosing) –verb (t) 1. to select from a number, or in preference to another or other things or persons. 2. to prefer and decide (to do something): she chose to stand for election. 3 …
70choose — Koho, ho okoho, wae, ho owae, waewae. ♦ To choose rightly, koho pololei. ♦ To choose arbitrarily, at random, koho honua …