safe+and+sound

  • 31sound — 1. adjective /saʊnd/ a) Healthy. He was safe and sound. b) Complete, solid, or secure. Fred assured me the floorboards were sound. 2. noun /saʊnd/ …

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  • 32safe — Synonyms and related words: Fort Knox, OK, acceptable, all right, allowable, appropriate, armed, bank, bona fide, bursary, calculating, canny, careful, cash register, cashbox, cautious, chary, chest, circumspect, cloaked, coffer, coin box,… …

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  • 33safe — /seɪf / (say sayf) adjective (safer, safest) 1. secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place. 2. free from hurt, injury, danger, or risk: to arrive safe and sound. 3. involving no risk of mishap, error, etc.: a safe… …

  • 34safe*/*/*/ — [seɪf] adj I 1) not likely to be harmed, lost, or stolen Will my car be safe if I park it in the street?[/ex] It s difficult to make airports safe from terrorist attacks.[/ex] Make sure to keep your credit card safe.[/ex] 2) not likely to cause… …

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  • 35safe — [[t]seɪf[/t]] adj. saf•er, saf•est, n. 1) offering security from harm or danger: a safe haven[/ex] 2) free from injury or risk: arrived safe and sound[/ex] 3) reasonably accurate: a safe estimate[/ex] 4) dependable; trustworthy: a safe guide[/ex] …

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  • 36safe — See: play safe, safe and sound …

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  • 37sound — See: HIGH SOUNDING, SAFE AND SOUND …

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  • 38sound — See: HIGH SOUNDING, SAFE AND SOUND …

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  • 39sound — See: high sounding, safe and sound …

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  • 40Sound transmission class — (or STC) is an integer rating of how well a building partition attenuates airborne sound. In the USA, it is widely used to rate interior partitions, ceilings/floors, doors, windows and exterior wall configurations (see ASTM International… …

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