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LAID |
Set down |
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LAND |
Set down |
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DEPOSITED |
Set down |
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FORMULATE |
Set down |
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DROPOFF |
Set down (passenger) |
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LAY |
Set down in Malaysia |
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NOTE |
To set down in musical characters. |
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QUOTE |
To set down, as in writing. |
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PLACE |
To attribute; to ascribe; to set down. |
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NOMINATE |
To set down in express terms; to state. |
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CYMBELINE |
Shakespeare play set in early Briton that explores 17-down |
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JOT |
To set down; to make a brief note of; -- usually followed
by down. |
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SCORE |
To mark or signify by lines or notches; to keep record or
account of; to set down; to record; to charge. |
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MINUTE |
To set down a short sketch or note of; to jot
down; to make a minute or a brief summary of. |
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NINEPINS |
A game played with nine pins, or pieces of wood, set
on end, at which a wooden ball is bowled to knock them down; bowling. |
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STATE |
To express the particulars of; to set down in detail or
in gross; to represent fully in words; to narrate; to recite; as, to
state the facts of a case, one's opinion, etc. |
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WRITE |
To set down, as legible characters; to form the
conveyance of meaning; to inscribe on any material by a suitable
instrument; as, to write the characters called letters; to write
figures. |
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ESTREAT |
A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing
or record, esp. of amercements or penalties set down in the rolls of
court to be levied by the bailiff, or other officer. |
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PREMISE |
To set forth beforehand, or as introductory to the main
subject; to offer previously, as something to explain or aid in
understanding what foll... |
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TUMBLER |
...alled
because originally it had a pointed or convex base, and could not be
set down with any liquor in it, thus compelling the drinker to finish... |
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SPARE |
The right of bowling again at a full set of pins, after
having knocked all the pins down in less than three bowls. If all the
pins are knocked ... |