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  • 51right*/*/*/ — [raɪt] adv I 1) exactly Their office is right in the middle of town.[/ex] ‘Am I late? ‘No, you re right on time. [/ex] Don t worry – I m right behind you.[/ex] 2) immediately I liked her right from the start.[/ex] Paul arrived right after… …

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  • 52right — [[t]raɪt[/t]] adj. right•er, right•est, n. adv. v. 1) in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct[/ex] 2) in conformity with fact or reason: the right answer[/ex] 3) correct in judgment, opinion, or action 4) appropriate;… …

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  • 53away — /əˈweɪ / (say uh way) adverb 1. from this or that place; off: to go away. 2. apart; at a distance: to stand away from the wall. 3. aside: turn your eyes away. 4. out of possession, notice, use, or existence: to give money away. 5. continuously;… …

  • 54right — 1. adjective 1) it wouldn t be right to do that Syn: just, fair, proper, good, upright, righteous, virtuous, moral, ethical, honorable, honest; lawful, legal Ant: wrong …

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  • 55right — 1. adjective 1) it wouldn t be right to do that Syn: just, fair, proper, good, upright, righteous, virtuous, moral, ethical, honourable, honest, lawful, legal 2) the right answer S …

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  • 56right-handed — adjective Date: 14th century 1. using the right hand habitually or more easily than the left; also swinging from right to left < a right handed batter > 2. relating to, designed for, or done with the right hand 3. a. having the same direction or&#8230; …

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  • 57right —   1. Direction. Ākau.    ♦ Right, face, ma ka ākau, huli.   2. Correct. Pololei, pololoi, pono.    ♦ That s right, pēlā nō, pēlā i o nō, ā oia.    ♦ Right away, kēia manawa.    ♦ To right a canoe, kama i huli pū, kama i kahuli wa a.    ♦ To right …

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  • 58right now — adverb Date: 14th century 1. right away 2. at present …

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  • 59right off — adverb Date: 1771 right away …

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  • 60right off — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adverb Without delay: directly, forthwith, immediately, instant, instantly, now, right away, straightaway, straight off. Idioms: at once, first off. See TIME …

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