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  • 101slake — [c]/sleɪk / (say slayk) verb (slaked, slaking) –verb (t) 1. to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying. 2. to cool or refresh: to slake one s parched lips. 3. to combine (lime) with water or moist air, causing it to undergo a process of …

  • 102unfasten — transitive verb Date: 14th century to make loose: as a. unpin, unbuckle b. undo < unfasten a button > c. detach < unfasten a boat from its moorings > …

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  • 103lowse — Cleveland Dialect List to make loose, untie …

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  • 104scarify — scar|i|fy [ˈskeərıfaı, ˈskærıfaı US ˈsker , ˈskær ] v past tense and past participle scarified present participle scarifying third person singular scarifies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: scarifier, from Latin scarifare, from Greek&#8230; …

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  • 105drawstring — noun (C) a string through the top of a bag, piece of clothing etc that you can pull tight or make loose …

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  • 106unfasten — [un fas′ən] vt. to open or make loose; untie, unlock, undo, etc. vi. to become unfastened …

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  • 107lease — n. & v. n. an agreement by which the owner of a building or land allows another to use it for a specified time, usu. in return for payment. v.tr. grant or take on lease. Phrases and idioms: a new lease of (US on) life a substantially improved&#8230; …

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  • 108Cosmetics — Make up redirects here. For other uses, see Make up (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cosmetic (disambiguation). Assorted cosmetics and tools …

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  • 109Loosed — Loose Loose (l[=oo]s), v. n. [imp. & p. p. {Loosed} (l[=oo]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Loosing}.] [From {Loose}, a.] 1. To untie or unbind; to free from any fastening; to remove the shackles or fastenings of; to set free; to relieve. [1913 Webster]&#8230; …

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  • 110Loosing — Loose Loose (l[=oo]s), v. n. [imp. & p. p. {Loosed} (l[=oo]st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Loosing}.] [From {Loose}, a.] 1. To untie or unbind; to free from any fastening; to remove the shackles or fastenings of; to set free; to relieve. [1913 Webster]&#8230; …

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