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- to bind - a) to tie together; make fast or tight, as with a rope or band; b) to hold or restrain as if tied or tied down.
- to cause to - a) tie together with or as with a rope or band; b) to hold or restrain.
- to build; to construct.
- to cause to build, construct.
- to cause to wear (as a cloth ornament, etc.).
- (usu. said of female cattle) to cause to mate with; to impregnate.
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- to hit with a resounding blow; to strike heavily another or violently against each other.
- to overpower; to excel in strength.
- to kill; to put to death.
- to join or fasten ( two things together); to connect; to fit in; to settle or arrange rightly.
- to avoid (something) from happening, occurring; to fend off.
- to stir with a ladle (something being cooked).
- to become dense, crowded.
- to gently strike or rub a fold of a garment to make it firm and crisp.
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- to speak loudly.
- to make or cause to be firm, hard or strong.
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- to hit with a resounding blow; to strike heavily another or violently against each other.
- to overpower; to excel in strength.
- to kill; to put to death.
- to join or fasten ( two things together); to connect; to fit in; to settle or arrange rightly.
- to avoid (something) from happening, occurring; to fend off.
- to stir with a ladle (something being cooked).
- to become dense, crowded.
- to gently strike or rub a fold of a garment to make it firm and crisp.
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- (dial.) a kind of fish.
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- the tanned hide of animals, as of deer, etc., used to sit on.
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- to shoot an arrow forcefully or in anger.
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- to cut; to separate; to severe.
- to cause to cut, severe.
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- a kind of tree.
- its fruit.
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- the quality of being very sweet.
- that which is very sweet.