wandering (verb)

  • 81Christian views on sin — Main article: Sin Christian views on sin are mostly understood as legal infraction or contract violation, and so salvation tends to be viewed in legal terms, similar to Jewish thinking, see also Judaism and Christianity#Sin. Contents 1 Sin in the …

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  • 82find — find1 [ faınd ] (past tense and past participle found [ faund ] ) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 discover (by searching) ▸ 2 get something ▸ 3 experience emotion etc. ▸ 4 have as opinion ▸ 5 make formal decision ▸ 6 have enough of something ▸ + PHRASES… …

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  • 83ground — ground1 [ graund ] noun *** ▸ 1 surface of Earth ▸ 2 area of land ▸ 3 reason for something ▸ 4 subject/idea ▸ 5 someone s set of opinions ▸ 6 level of progress ▸ 7 crushed coffee beans ▸ 8 in electrical equipment ▸ 9 where ideas develop ▸ 10… …

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  • 84glide — [[t]gla͟ɪd[/t]] glides, gliding, glided 1) VERB If you glide somewhere, you move silently and in a smooth and effortless way. [V prep/adv] Waiters glide between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta. 2) VERB When birds or aeroplanes glide …

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  • 85take to — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you take to someone or something, you like them, especially after knowing them or thinking about them for only a short time. [V P n] Did the children take to him?... [V P n] The first series was really bad. But for some reason… …

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  • 86estray — /əsˈtreɪ/ (say uhs tray) noun 1. anything strayed away. 2. Law a domestic animal, as a horse or a sheep, found wandering or without an owner. 3. (in archiving) a record or document that has been alienated from the possession of its legitimate… …

  • 87wander — /ˈwɒndə / (say wonduh) verb (i) 1. to ramble without any certain course or object in view; roam, rove, or stray: to wander over the earth. 2. to go aimlessly or casually: wandering into the adjoining room. 3. to pass or extend in an irregular… …

  • 88wan´der|er — wan|der «WON duhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to move here and there without any special purpose: »to wander around a city or in the woods. We wandered through the stores, hoping to get ideas for his birthday present. 2. to go from the right way;… …

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  • 89wan|der — «WON duhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to move here and there without any special purpose: »to wander around a city or in the woods. We wandered through the stores, hoping to get ideas for his birthday present. 2. to go from the right way; stray: »The… …

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  • 90BANNER — BANNER, a recognized symbol shared by a large group of people: a family, tribe, military unit, or nation. In the Bible, banner is denoted by the word nes. Although scholars differ concerning the exact meaning of another term, degel, this term… …

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