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  • 11course — course1 W1S1 [ko:s US ko:rs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 of course 2 of course not 3¦(education)¦ 4¦(time)¦ 5¦(development)¦ 6¦(plans)¦ 7¦(actions)¦ 8¦(direction)¦ 9 on course 10¦(meal)¦ …

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  • 12yes — adv 1. aye, ay, yea, affirmative; Fr. oui, Sp. si, Ger. ja, Russ. da; Inf. yeah, Sl. yah, Sl. yep, Sl. yup, Sl. uh huh, Sl. youza; yes sir, Inf. yes sirree, Inf. yes sir reebob, yes ma am; O.K., all right, right, Brit. Inf. righto, Inf. alrighty; …

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  • 13yes — Synonyms and related words: Australian ballot, Hare system, OK, Roger, abide by, absolutely, accede, accept, acclaim, accordantly, acquiesce, acquiesce in, acquiescently, affirmative, affirmative attitude, affirmatively, affirmativeness, agree,… …

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  • 14Yes It Is — Infobox Single Name = Yes It Is Artist = The Beatles from Album = Beatles VI in the United States Released = 9 April 1965 (UK) 19 April 1965 (US) Format = 7 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 16 February 1965 Genre = Length = 2:41 Label = Parlophone… …

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  • 15Yes, We Have No Bonanza — Infobox Film name = Yes, We Have No Bonanza caption = director = Del Lord writer = Searle Kramer Elwood Ullman starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Dick Curtis Lynton Brent Vernon Dent Lola Jensen Suzanne Kaaren Lorna Gray cinematography …

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  • 16yes — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. yea, aye; indeed, true, verily; agreed, surely, certainly, of course, that s right. See assent, consent. II (Roget s IV) interj. Syn. surely, of course, certainly, good, fine, aye, true, granted,… …

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  • 17yes — exclamation yes, I ll come to your party Syn: all right, very well, of course, by all means, sure, certainly, absolutely, indeed, right, affirmative, in the affirmative, agreed, roger; Nautical aye aye; informal yeah, yep, yup, ya, uh huh …

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  • 18yes — adverb Syn: certainly, very well, of course, by all means, sure, all right, absolutely, indeed, affirmative, agreed, roger; Scottish & N.English, aye; Nautical aye aye; informal yeah, yep, uh huh, okay, OK; Brit.; informal righto …

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  • 19of course — W1S1 adv 1.) used to show that other people probably already know what you are saying is true, or expect to hear it ▪ Well, she won, of course. ▪ You should of course keep copies of all your correspondence. ▪ Of course there will be some… …

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  • 20of course — ♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl You say of course to suggest that something is normal, obvious, or well known, and should therefore not surprise the person you are talking to. [SPOKEN] Of course there were lots of other interesting things at the exhibition …

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