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  • 51Off the Mark — is a comic panel created by Mark Parisi (born 1961) which began in 1987 and now appears in 100 newspapers. It also appears on greeting cards, in magazines, on T shirts and more. Off The Mark is distributed daily by United Media. The humor of this …

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  • 52check|er|board — «CHEHK uhr BRD, BOHRD», noun, verb. –n. a board marked in a pattern of 64 squares of two alternating colors, used in playing checkers or chess; chessboard. –v.t. to arrange, divide, or mark off into a pattern resembling a checkerboard …

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  • 53check|out — «CHEHK OWT», noun. 1. an inspection or test, especially of the readiness for performance of something. 2. U.S. the checking off of items at a checkout counter …

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  • 54check|row — «CHEHK ROH», noun, verb. –n. one of a number of rows of plants, especially corn, which mark the land off into squares for ease in using a cultivator. –v.t. to plant in checkrows …

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  • 55Check valve — Tilting disc inconel check valve …

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  • 56check — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 close look to make sure sth is safe/correct ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, extensive, full (esp. BrE), thorough ▪ careful, close, rigorous, tight (a …

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  • 57check — A commercial demand deposit instrument signed by the maker and payable on the presentation to the bank on which it is drawn. American Banker Glossary A bill of exchange representing a draft on a bank from deposited funds that pays a certain sum… …

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  • 58check out — Synonyms and related words: audit, autopsy, balance, balance the books, buy it, canvass, cash in, check, check and doublecheck, check in, check over, check up on, clock out, collate, confirm, conform, conk, correspond, croak, cross check,… …

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  • 59Check on It — Check On It …

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  • 60check — check1 checkless, adj. /chek/, v., n., pl. checks or, for 45, chex, adj., interj. v.t. 1. to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly: He checked the horse at the edge of the cliff. 2. to restrain; hold in restraint or control: They… …

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