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  • 111amble — I. intransitive verb (ambled; ambling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French ambler, from Latin ambulare to walk, from ambi + ulare (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek ēlythe he went) more at elastic Date: 14th century to… …

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  • 112like — I. verb (liked; liking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English līcian; akin to Old English gelīc alike Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. chiefly dialect to be suitable or agreeable to < I like onions but they don t like me > 2 …

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  • 113streel — I. intransitive verb Etymology: Irish straoill , sraoill to tear apart, trail, trudge, from Old Irish sroiglid he scourges, from sroigell scourge, from Latin flagellum more at flagellate Date: 1805 1. chiefly Irish to saunter idly and aimlessly 2 …

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  • 114saunterer — noun see saunter …

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  • 115Noun — For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.&#8230; …

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  • 116Doric dialect (Scotland) — Scots language History …

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  • 119Maggie Gyllenhaal — Gyllenhaal at the 66th Golden Globe Awards, January 11, 2009 Born …

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  • 120The Story of the Stone (Barry Hughart) — Infobox Book name = The Story of the Stone title orig = translator = image caption = First ed. hardcover dust jacket author = Barry Hughart illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = Chronicles of Master Li and Number&#8230; …

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