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- to cause to sing a song.
- to cause to praise.
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- to cause to catch, hold.
- to smear; to daub; to anoint.
- to cause to arrst and imprison.
- to be able to contain, include or envelop.
- to be able to go in or through, be contained.
- to be required, needed.
- to be accepted, received favourably.
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- to cause to come to existence; to produce (offspring); to beget; to generate.
- to cause to happen, occur.
- to build; to construct.
- to fabricate (a news item) for purpose of spreading it widely.
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- to cause to wear (as a garment ornament, etc.
- to carry a load, burden on a cart.
- to cause to build, construct.
- to cause to bring or supply.
- to harness an ox, oxen, horse, etc.).
- to make (a draught animal) draw a burden, plough, etc.
- to commence; to start; to begin.
- to cause to set an arrow on the string of a bow.
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- to make (coins, money, etc.) by stamping metal; to mint.
- to cause to poke with a stick, finger, etc.
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- the state or quality of being hard (as a metal).
- the quality of being easily broken, apt to break; fragility.
- the quality of being difficult to deal with or being unfeeling, lacking pity, etc.
- the condition or fact of being difficult.
- vanity; vainglory.
- the state or quality of being viscous; viscosity.
- little scales or flakes of dead skin formed on the scalp; dandruff.
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- to withdraw onself or one's army from what is difficult, dangerous or from fear of being defeated; to make a retreat; to retreat.
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- to dislike intensely; to abhor; to detest.
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- to cause to hit, strike with the hand or a tool, weapon, etc.
- to cause to play a certain percussion instrument by striking.
- to make another get the product of two quantities by multiplying.
- to cause to drive (a card, plough, cattle, etc.).
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- to cause to have, suffer from an obsession.