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91own exclusively — index monopolize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
92own brand — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a product manufactured specially for a retailer and bearing the retailer s name …
93own good — own good) ● time …
94own tale — To speak for oneself or itself ● tale …
95own way — own way) As far as his, etc individual merits go, leaving aside the disadvantageous aspects ● way …
96own|er-oc|cu|pa|tion — «OH nuhr OK yuh PAY shuhn», noun. British. occupation of a house by its owner: »The truth is that less homes have been built for owner occupation in the last six months than in the same period a year ago (Listener) …
97own|er-oc|cu|pied — «OH nuhr OK yuh pyd», adjective. British. lived in by the owner: »Gains on owner occupied houses are not subject to tax (Sunday Times) …
98own|er|less — «OH nuhr lihs», adjective. having no owner: »an ownerless dog …
99own|er|ship — «OH nuhr shihp», noun. the state of being an owner; the possessing (of something); right of possession: »He claimed ownership of a boat he found drifting down the river …
100Own goal — An own net occurs in goal scoring games when a player scores a goal that is registered against his or her own team. It is usually accidental, and may be a result of an attempt at defensive play that failed or was spoiled by opponents. The term… …