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  • 41repose — n 1. rest, sleep, slumber, somnolence, land of Nod, arms of Morpheus, Inf beauty sleep, Sl. shut eye, Sl. Z s, Chiefly Brit. Sl. Bo Peep; nap, catnap, nod, snooze, doze, siesta, Inf. forty winks. 2. dormancy, latency, idleness, passivity,… …

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  • 42Repose — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Repose >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 repose repose rest silken repose Sgm: N 1 sleep sleep &c. 683 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 relaxation relaxation breathing time Sgm: N 2 halt …

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  • 43rest — I. n. 1. Repose, quiet, quiescence, ease. 2. Peace, tranquillity, peacefulness, security, stillness, quietness, quiet. 3. Pause, caesura, intermission, stop, stay, cessation, interval. 4. Sleep, slumber. 5. Death, the grave. 6. Support, stay,… …

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  • 44History of Kansas — The history of Kansas is rich with the lore of the American Old West. Located on the eastern edge of the Great Plains, the U.S. state of Kansas was the home of nomadic Native American tribes who hunted the vast herds of bison. The region first… …

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  • 45loosen up — verb 1. cause to become unblocked (Freq. 1) The medicine unstuffed my nose in minutes! • Syn: ↑unstuff • Ant: ↑stuff (for: ↑unstuff) …

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  • 46 — 【소】 (이리저리) 거닐다. 책받침부 4획 (총11획) [1] [v] wander in a leisurely manner; saunter; stroll; loiter [2] free and unfettered; [v] be leisurely and carefree; take one s ease; at ease …

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  • 47slow down — verb 1. lose velocity; move more slowly (Freq. 5) The car decelerated • Syn: ↑decelerate, ↑slow, ↑slow up, ↑retard • Ant: ↑accelerate ( …

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  • 48luxuriate — v.intr. 1 (foll. by in) take self indulgent delight in, enjoy in a luxurious manner. 2 take one s ease, relax in comfort …

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  • 49lounge — [16] It is the verb lounge (originally ‘move indolently’) which came first; its application as a noun to a ‘room where one can sit and take one’s ease’ came later, in the 18th century. It is not at all clear where the word came from, but some… …

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  • 50lounge — [16] It is the verb lounge (originally ‘move indolently’) which came first; its application as a noun to a ‘room where one can sit and take one’s ease’ came later, in the 18th century. It is not at all clear where the word came from, but some… …

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