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  • 31furnish — v.tr. 1 provide (a house, room, etc.) with all necessary contents, esp. movable furniture. 2 (foll. by with) cause to have possession or use of. 3 provide, afford, yield. Etymology: OF furnir ult. f. WG …

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  • 32furnish — fur·nish || fÉœrnɪʃ / fɜːn v. fill a house with furniture and appliances; supply, provide; equip …

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  • 33furnish — v. a. 1. Provide, supply. 2. Equip, fit, fit up, fit out, fill or supply with furniture. 3. Give, bestow, present, contribute, afford …

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  • 34furnish — verb 1) the bedrooms are elegantly furnished Syn: fit out, appoint, equip; Brit.; informal do out 2) they furnished us with waterproofs Syn: supply, provide, equip, issue, kit out …

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  • 35accommodate with — Furnish, supply, afford, spare, give …

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  • 36David Furnish — Furnish in 2009 Born David James Furnish 25 October 1962 (1962 10 25) (age 49)[ …

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  • 37Books Do Furnish a Room (novel) — infobox Book | name = Books Do Furnish a Room title orig = translator = image caption = author = Anthony Powell illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = A Dance to the Music of Time genre = publisher =… …

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  • 38To deal with — Deal Deal, v. i. 1. To make distribution; to share out in portions, as cards to the players. [1913 Webster] 2. To do a distributing or retailing business, as distinguished from that of a manufacturer or producer; to traffic; to trade; to do… …

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  • 39To make free with — make make, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {made} (m[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {making}.] [OE. maken, makien, AS. macian; akin to OS. mak?n, OFries. makia, D. maken, G. machen, OHG. mahh?n to join, fit, prepare, make, Dan. mage. Cf. {Match} an equal.] 1. To… …

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  • 40To be acquainted with — Acquaint Ac*quaint , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquainted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquainting}.] [OE. aqueinten, acointen, OF. acointier, LL. adcognitare, fr. L. ad + cognitus, p. p. of cognoscere to know; con + noscere to know. See {Quaint}, {Know}.] 1.… …

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