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HEALTHINESS |
Good condition |
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TRIM |
In good condition |
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MAINTAIN |
Keep in good condition |
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FIT |
Suit in good condition |
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REPAIR |
Restore to good condition |
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UNFIT |
Not in good condition |
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WELL-LIKING |
Being in good condition. |
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KEPT WELL |
Maintained bore in good condition for ages |
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CALLER |
Fresh; in good condition; as, caller berrings. |
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THRIFTY |
Well appearing; looking or being in good condition;
becoming. |
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SEAMED |
Out of condition; not in good condition; -- said of a hawk. |
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FORTUNATENESS |
The condition or quality of being fortunate; good
luck; success; happiness. |
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SPEED |
To experience in going; to have any condition, good or ill;
to fare. |
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GENTLEMAN |
A man well born; one of good family; one above the
condition of a yeoman. |
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KEEP |
The state of being kept; hence, the resulting condition;
case; as, to be in good keep. |
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HEART |
Vigorous and efficient activity; power of fertile
production; condition of the soil, whether good or bad. |
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STANDING |
Condition in society; relative position; reputation;
rank; as, a man of good standing, or of high standing. |
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WHEELING |
Condition of a road or roads, which admits of passing on
wheels; as, it is good wheeling, or bad wheeling. |
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LINEMAN |
A man employed to examine the rails of a railroad to see
if they are in good condition; also, a man employed to repair telegraph
lines. |
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DILAPIDATE |
To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin,
by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good
condition of; -- said of a building. |
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SPIRIT |
...r
disposition; intellectual or moral state; -- often in the plural; as,
to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be downhearted, or in bad
spir... |
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RETURN |
...k to the
same place or condition; restitution; repayment; requital; retribution;
as, the return of anything borrowed, as a book or money; a good... |
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WELL |
Good in condition or circumstances; desirable, either in a
natural or moral sense; fortunate; convenient; advantageous; happy; as,
it is well f... |
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ADJUSTMENT |
...instrument, as a microscope or telescope, into their proper relative
position for use; the condition of being thus adjusted; as, to get a
good a... |
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HAPPINESS |
An agreeable feeling or condition of the soul arising
from good fortune or propitious happening of any kind; the possession
of those circumstan... |