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  • 71TREAT WELL — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index treat well noun consideration adjective attentive, favorite verb baby, favor treat badly noun …

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  • 72treat — trɪːt n. delight; refreshment or entertainment given to its recipient without cost; the bearing of the cost of a treat v. relate to, deal with; process; care for a patient; give a treat; pay for, pick up the check (e.g.: Let s take a break, I… …

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  • 73treat — v 1. behave towards, act towards, conduct oneself towards, do by; deal with, handle, cope with, face; contend with, manage, use, wield. 2. doctor, practice medicine, attend, intern, minister, nurse, care for; prescribe for, medicate, operate;… …

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  • 74treat (someone) with kid gloves — handle/treat (someone) with kid gloves to be very polite or kind to someone who is important or easily upset because you do not want to make them angry or upset. Linda can be a very difficult woman you ve really got to handle her with kid gloves …

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  • 75treat somebody with kid gloves — handle/treat, etc. sb with kid ˈgloves idiom to deal with sb in a very careful way so that you do not offend or upset them Main entry: ↑kididiom …

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  • 76Treat Me Like You Do - For Sleepyheads Only Remixed — Infobox Album | Name = Treat Me Like You Do For Sleepyheads Only Remixed Type = Album Artist = Flunk Released = June 23 2003 Genre = Electronic Label = Beatservice Records BS063LP (LP) BS063CD (CD) Producer = Flunk |Treat Me Like You Do For… …

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  • 77treat — To manage a disease by medicinal, surgical, or other measures; to care for a patient medically or surgically. [Fr. traiter, fr. L. tracto, to drag, handle, perform] * * * Tranilast Restenosis Following Angioplasty Trial * * * treat trēt vt to… …

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  • 78treat — [13] Treat comes ultimately from Latin tractāre, a derivative of tractus (source of English contract, tractor, etc), the past participle of trahere ‘pull’. Originally tractāre meant ‘drag’, but it branched out metaphorically to ‘handle, deal with …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 79treat — [13] Treat comes ultimately from Latin tractāre, a derivative of tractus (source of English contract, tractor, etc), the past participle of trahere ‘pull’. Originally tractāre meant ‘drag’, but it branched out metaphorically to ‘handle, deal with …

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  • 80With Every Heartbeat (Five Star song) — Infobox Single Name = With Every Heartbeat Artist = Five Star from Album = Five Star s Greatest Hits Released = April 8, 1989 Format = 7 single, 12 single, CD single, cassette single, [ Recorded = ] Genre = Pop Length = 4:11 Label = RCA, Tent… …

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