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- to deceive with buttery words or flattery.
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- a disease characterised by swelling or consumpion of the throat, supposed to be caused by the phlegmaic humour in the body.
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- to make strong or stronger; to strengthen.
- to establish, plant, set firmly and securely.
- to boil a liquid as to make it condense, losing water by evaporation.
- to cause to grow, increase.
- to bring back to the original or workable condition; to repair.
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- to cover from all sides; to surround; to encircle.
- to go around; to wander about; to roam.
- to roll one's body on a surface or spin around on one's axis.
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- to put or bring into action or service; to employ for or apply to a given purpose; to use.
- to consume by use; to use up.
- to exploit or treat (a person) as a means to some selfish end.
- to have the use or benefit of; to enjoy.
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- the act of covering, surrounding or encircling someone or something.
- the act of revolving or fact of something revolving on the axis.
- anything (as a rope, cord, etc.) with which something is bound.
- surroundings; neighbourhood.
- a single twist, coil, winding; a turn; convolution.
- the tendency of talking around the subject without getting to the point; a beating around the bush.
- a single servicing, as of food; a round.
- a defensive covering for the body when fighting; an armour.
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- the act of using or the state of being used; use.
- an instance or the way of using.
- the service or benefit availed of from.
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- to cause to sweep the floor; to get the dust removed from the floor by or as by brooming.
- to cause to paint (a wall with lime, a paint or paints, etc.).
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- to cause to grow (as plants).
- to develop (something).
- to cause to become big, large; to enlarge.
- to cause to happen, occur.
- to stretch forward.
- to accomplish, carry out something.
- (math.) to find the product by multiplying two or more quantities.
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- a cushion spread on the back of a horse, donkey, ox, etc. to sit on.