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  • 101chill — I UK [tʃɪl] / US verb Word forms chill : present tense I/you/we/they chill he/she/it chills present participle chilling past tense chilled past participle chilled * 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] if you chill food or drink, or if it chills, it… …

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  • 102ecstatic — /ɛkˈstætɪk/ (say ek statik) adjective 1. of, relating to, or characterised by ecstasy. 2. subject to or in a state of ecstasy; transported; rapturous. –noun 3. someone subject to fits of ecstasy: *the trees waved their arms like ecstatics, and… …

  • 103continual — continual, continuous 1. Continual is the older word (14c), and once had all the meanings it now (since the mid 19c) shares with continuous (17c). Fowler (1926) expressed the current distinction somewhat cryptically as follows: ‘That is al which… …

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  • 104continuous — continual, continuous 1. Continual is the older word (14c), and once had all the meanings it now (since the mid 19c) shares with continuous (17c). Fowler (1926) expressed the current distinction somewhat cryptically as follows: ‘That is al which… …

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  • 105broken — [adj1] destroyed; made into pieces from a whole burst, busted, collapsed, cracked, crippled, crumbled, crushed, damaged, defective, demolished, disintegrated, dismembered, fractured, fragmentary, fragmented, hurt, injured, in pieces, mangled,… …

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  • 106coldness — noun 1. a lack of affection or enthusiasm (Freq. 1) a distressing coldness of tone and manner • Syn: ↑coolness, ↑frigidity, ↑frigidness, ↑iciness, ↑chilliness • Derivationally related forms …

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  • 107in a bad way — adjective facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty distressed companies need loans and technical advice financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices we were hard put to meet the mortgage payment found themselves …

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  • 108a|shiv|er — «uh SHIHV uhr», adjective. shivering: »She shivered, drew her coat closer and walked out before him, alone, still ashiver (Saturday Evening Post) …

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