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  • 41change pocket — noun Etymology: change (II) (money) : a small pocket often within a larger pocket (as in a woman s purse or a man s jacket) for holding small change …

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  • 42change — 1. verb 1) this could change the face of television things have changed Syn: alter, make/become different, adjust, adapt, amend, modify, revise, refine; reshape, refashion, redesign, restyle, revamp, rework, r …

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  • 43small potatoes — Synonyms and related words: Middle America, a nobody, a nothing, bourgeoisie, burgherdom, cipher, common man, dummy, figurehead, fourth rater, insignificancy, jackstraw, lightweight, little fellow, little guy, man of straw, mediocrity, middle… …

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  • 44change note — noun Etymology: change (II) (money) : a note of irregular issue in a low denomination serviceable as small change locally and redeemable in regular notes of larger denominations …

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  • 45change machine — / tʃeɪndʒ məˌʃi:n/ noun a machine which gives small change for a note or larger coin …

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  • 46small potatoes — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something or things that are unimportant ; fiddle faddle, frippery, frivolity, froth, minutia, nonsense, small change, trifle, trivia, triviality. See IMPORTANT, SURFACE …

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  • 47small money — noun : small change …

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  • 48Change Giver — Studio album by Shed Seven Released September 5, 1994 …

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  • 49Change (Taylor Swift song) — Change Promotional single by Taylor Swift from the album Fearless Released August 8, 2008 …

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  • 50Change — Change, n. [F. change, fr. changer. See {Change}. v. t.] 1. Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles. [1913 Webster] Apprehensions of a change of… …

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