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Give Kids The World — Village is a nonprofit resort in Kissimmee, Florida for children with life threatening illnesses and their families. Wish granting organizations coordinate transportation to Central Florida, while Give Kids The World provides accommodations at… … Wikipedia
give birth — index propagate (increase) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give|back — «GIHV BAK», noun. U.S. the cancellation of an employee benefit granted in a previous labor union contract, often in return for an increase in wages or other concession by management: »New York City and its Transit Authority are both demanding… … Useful english dictionary
give another turn to the screw — increase the pressure … English contemporary dictionary
Increase Mather — Infobox Person name = Increase Mather image size = 220px caption = Increase Mather in 1688, when he was in London. Portrait by John van der Spriett birth date = birth date|1639|6|21|mf=y birth place = Dorchester, Massachusetts death date = death… … Wikipedia
give rise to — phrasal : to bring about : produce, occasion has exercised the skill of … scholars and given rise to an enormous body of literature Edward Clodd a watershed that gives rise to two large river systems American Guide Series: New Hampshire * * *… … Useful english dictionary
give back — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. return, refund, reimburse; see repay 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To put (someone) in the possession of a prior position or office: reinstate, replace, restore, return. See INCREASE, KEEP. 2. To send, put, or… … English dictionary for students
give it some cog — vb British to accelerate, increase power and speed. A motorcyclist s term since the 1980s. Cog is jargon for gear … Contemporary slang
give it the berries — vb British to act energetically, increase power and/ or speed. The phrase was used by pre senters on the tv car programme Top Gear in 2005 … Contemporary slang
increase — v 1. enlarge, make larger, make greater, Chiefly Literary. greaten, aggrandize; magnify, amplify, enhance, deepen, heighten; widen, thicken, broaden; lengthen, prolong, protract; expand, extend, spread out, stretch out, branch out; inflate,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder