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Remy was playing a game with Skylar. Skylar kept Remy's commandments.
- (Skylar) Remy, your commandments make no sense.
- You better listen to me or automatically lose the game.
- I don't like this game.
- Just follow my rules and watch what happens.
- I don't understand how to even win this game.
- Just listen to me or we can quit now and I win.
Remy was playing a game with Skylar. Skylar kept Remy's commandments.
- (Skylar) Remy, your commandments make no sense.
- You better listen to me or automatically lose the game.
- I don't like this game.
- Just follow my rules and watch what happens.
- I don't understand how to even win this game.
- Just listen to me or we can quit now and I win.
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- morning, Mr. Winthrop. This is Sally Parker, Mr. Emory ' s secretary. Mr. Emory has asked me to set up a meeting with you.
- Certainly, Miss Parker, Let me get my book. My secretary ' s out and I can ' t keep anything straight!
- I understand. Would you like me to call you back?
- No -- That ' s all right. How about the 30th at 4:00 p. m. ? -- Is an hour enough?
- morning, Mr. Winthrop. This is Sally Parker, Mr. Emory ' s secretary. Mr. Emory has asked me to set up a meeting with you.
- Certainly, Miss Parker, Let me get my book. My secretary ' s out and I can ' t keep anything straight!
- I understand. Would you like me to call you back?
- No -- That ' s all right. How about the 30th at 4:00 p. m. ? -- Is an hour enough?
✳ cash (noun)
Sounds:
- /kæʃ/
Forms:
- cashes (plural)
- cash (plural)
cash (noun) senses:
1. (uncountable) Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
2. (uncountable, finance) Liquid assets, money that can be traded quickly, as distinct from assets that are invested and cannot be easily exchanged.
3. (uncountable, informal) Money.
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Sounds:
- /kæʃ/
Forms:
- cashes (plural)
- cash (plural)
cash (noun) senses:
1. (uncountable) Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
2. (uncountable, finance) Liquid assets, money that can be traded quickly, as distinct from assets that are invested and cannot be easily exchanged.
3. (uncountable, informal) Money.
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✳ cash (verb)
Forms:
- cashes (present, singular, third-person)
- cashing (participle, present)
- cashed (participle, past)
- cashed (past)
cash (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To exchange (a check/cheque) for money in the form of notes/bills.
2. (poker slang) To obtain a payout from a tournament.
3. To disband. To do away with, kill
Forms:
- cashes (present, singular, third-person)
- cashing (participle, present)
- cashed (participle, past)
- cashed (past)
cash (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To exchange (a check/cheque) for money in the form of notes/bills.
2. (poker slang) To obtain a payout from a tournament.
3. To disband. To do away with, kill
✳ cash (adj)
Forms:
- more cash (comparative)
- most cash (superlative)
cash (adj) senses:
1. (slang) Great; excellent; cool.
Forms:
- more cash (comparative)
- most cash (superlative)
cash (adj) senses:
1. (slang) Great; excellent; cool.
💡 Example 💡 languette
languette (noun): Opisthaptor: four pairs of pedunculate suckers (cup-like and with circular or oval apertures) and a terminal languette 0.11 mm. long and 0.03 mm. broad.
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languette (noun): Opisthaptor: four pairs of pedunculate suckers (cup-like and with circular or oval apertures) and a terminal languette 0.11 mm. long and 0.03 mm. broad.
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Sasha was winning the game so Lee twisted Sash'a ankle on purpose so she couldn't play anymore.
- (Lee) I know it sucks but I had to do what I had to do.
- That is not something that you do to a friend in a competition.
- You know how I get when I'm losing.
- That is no excuse for that behaviour.
- Look I'm not going to fight with you over this.
- This conversation is absolutely going nowhere.
Sasha was winning the game so Lee twisted Sash'a ankle on purpose so she couldn't play anymore.
- (Lee) I know it sucks but I had to do what I had to do.
- That is not something that you do to a friend in a competition.
- You know how I get when I'm losing.
- That is no excuse for that behaviour.
- Look I'm not going to fight with you over this.
- This conversation is absolutely going nowhere.
✳ transform (verb)
Sounds:
- /tɹænsˈfɔːm/ (UK)
- /tɹɑːnsˈfɔːm/ (UK)
- /tɹænsˈfɔɹm/ (US)
Forms:
- transforms (present, singular, third-person)
- transforming (participle, present)
- transformed (participle, past)
- transformed (past)
transform (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To change greatly the appearance or form of.
2. (transitive) To change the nature, condition or function of; to change in nature, disposition, heart, character, etc.; to convert.
3. (transitive, mathematics) To subject to a transformation; to change into another form without altering the value.
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Sounds:
- /tɹænsˈfɔːm/ (UK)
- /tɹɑːnsˈfɔːm/ (UK)
- /tɹænsˈfɔɹm/ (US)
Forms:
- transforms (present, singular, third-person)
- transforming (participle, present)
- transformed (participle, past)
- transformed (past)
transform (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To change greatly the appearance or form of.
2. (transitive) To change the nature, condition or function of; to change in nature, disposition, heart, character, etc.; to convert.
3. (transitive, mathematics) To subject to a transformation; to change into another form without altering the value.
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✳ transform (noun)
Sounds:
- /ˈtɹænsfɔːm/ (UK)
- /ˈtɹɑːnsfɔːm/ (UK)
- /ˈtɹænsfɔɹm/ (US)
Forms:
- transforms (plural)
transform (noun) senses:
1. (mathematical analysis) An operation (often an integration) that converts one function into another.
2. (by extension) A function so produced.
3. (geology, seismology) A transform fault.
Sounds:
- /ˈtɹænsfɔːm/ (UK)
- /ˈtɹɑːnsfɔːm/ (UK)
- /ˈtɹænsfɔɹm/ (US)
Forms:
- transforms (plural)
transform (noun) senses:
1. (mathematical analysis) An operation (often an integration) that converts one function into another.
2. (by extension) A function so produced.
3. (geology, seismology) A transform fault.
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