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RETURN |
Give back |
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REFUND |
Give money back |
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ASSIST |
Back, give support to |
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SECOND |
Back, give support to |
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REBOUND |
To give back an echo. |
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OWE |
Have to give back most power |
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REGIVE |
To give again; to give back. |
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RECLAIM |
To draw back; to give way. |
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SURREBOUND |
To give back echoes; to reecho. |
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REDELIVER |
To deliver or give back; to return. |
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EMBALM |
Make mummy give me back the soothing lotion |
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REDISBURSE |
To disburse anew; to give, or pay, back. |
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APPROVE |
Give the thumbs up when Dad comes back to attest |
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REMIT |
To send back; to give up; to surrender; to resign. |
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REFLECT |
To give back an image or likeness of; to mirror. |
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BACKBOARD |
A board worn across the back to give erectness to the
figure. |
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RECOMPENSE |
To give in return; to pay back; to pay, as something
earned or deserved. |
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ECHO |
To give an echo; to resound; to be sounded back; as, the
hall echoed with acclamations. |
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REECHO |
To give echoes; to return back, or be reverberated, as
an echo; to resound; to be resonant. |
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REMISE |
To send, give, or grant back; to release a claim to; to
resign or surrender by deed; to return. |
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RESTORE |
To give or bring back, as that which has been lost., or
taken away; to bring back to the owner; to replace. |
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RECOMMIT |
To commit again; to give back into keeping;
specifically, to refer again to a committee; as, to recommit a bill to
the same committee. |
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BUSTLE |
A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist,
by women, to give fullness to the skirts; -- called also bishop, and
tournure. |
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RETRIBUTE |
To pay back; to give in return, as payment, reward,
or punishment; to requite; as, to retribute one for his kindness; to
retribute just punishment to a criminal. |
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BACKARE |
Stand back! give place! -- a cant word of the
Elizabethan writers, probably in ridicule of some person who pretended
to a knowledge of Latin which he did not possess. |