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  • 91kill — v 1. slay, murder, assassinate, poison, do to death, liquidate, erase, blot or wipe out, put an end to, get rid of, put away, put out of the way, silence, carry off, remove, dispatch, finish, finish off, do for, fix, settle, lay out, lay low, Inf …

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  • 92inactivity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of action Nouns 1. inactivity; inaction; inertness; lull, cessation (see repose); idleness, sloth, laziness, indolence, vegetation; unemployment, dilatoriness, dawdling; malingering; passiveness,… …

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  • 93spend — v 1. pay out, disburse, expend, outlay, Inf. lay out, Sl. fork out, Sl. shell out, Sl. dish out, ante up; misspend, squander, dissipate, throw away, waste, throw good money after bad, pour down the drain, burn up, go or run through; lavish,… …

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  • 94To Be or Not to Be (1942 film) — Infobox Film | name = To Be or Not to Be caption = To Be or Not to Be VHS cover director = Ernst Lubitsch producer = Ernst Lubitsch writer = Melchior Lengyel Edwin Justus Mayer starring = Carole Lombard Jack Benny Robert Stack Felix Bressart Sig… …

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  • 95проводить — ПРОВОДИТЬ1, несов. (сов. провести), кого. Перемещать (переместить) кого л. куда л., сопровождая, помогая или заставляя проходить; Син.: доставлять [impf. to conduct, guide, lead (to), accompany (to), walk (to), go (with) and take (to); to usher… …

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  • 96Russian sayings — give an insight into many aspects of Russian history, culture, and national character. The Russian language is replete with many hundreds of proverbs ( пословица IPA|/pʌˈslovitsʌ/) and sayings ( поговоркa IPA|/pəgʌˈvorkʌ/). These were already… …

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  • 97squander — v misspend, misuse, waste, dissipate, go or run through, Sl. blow; (all of time) kill, fritter or fool away, lose; spend recklessly, play ducks and drakes with, throw away, burn up, Sl. shoot one s wad, pour down the drain, throw good money after …

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  • 98de|ceive — «dih SEEV», verb, ceived, ceiv|ing. –v.t. 1. to make (a person) believe as true something that is false; mislead: »The magician deceived his audience into thinking he had really sawed the woman in half. The boy tried to deceive his mother, but… …

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  • 99deceive — deceivableness, deceivability, n. deceivably, adv. deceiver, n. deceivingly, adv. /di seev /, v., deceived, deceiving. v.t. 1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a… …

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  • 100muck about / around — Verb. 1. To mess around, or fool about. Informal 2. To idle away time. E.g. Are you mucking about up there, or tidying your bedroom? …

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