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  • 101well-to-do — {adj.} Having or making enough money to live comfortably; prosperous. * /John s father owns a company and his family is well to do./ Often used with the like a plural noun. * /This is the part of town where the well to do live./ Compare: IN THE… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 102and — /and/; unstressed /euhnd, euhn/, or, esp. after a homorganic consonant, /n/, conj. 1. (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) along or together with; as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and… …

    Universalium

  • 103Good Friday Agreement — the agreement between the British and Irish governments and the political parties in Northern Ireland reached on 10 April 1998 in Belfast following lengthy talks. The purpose of the agreement is to deal with relations between the two communities… …

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  • 104Well-liking — Well lik ing, a. Being in good condition. [Obs. or Archaic] [1913 Webster] They also shall bring forth more fruit in their age, and shall be fat and well liking. Bk. of Com. Prayer (Ps. xcii.). [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 105well-managed — UK US adjective (also well run) ► used to describe a business, economy, etc. that is controlled in a way that produces good results: »The fund is well managed and consistent in performance. a well managed business/company/organization » They… …

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  • 106well-paid — UK US /ˌwelˈpeɪd/ adjective ► used to describe a person or a job with a good salary: »Only relatively well paid people can afford to buy homes there. »well paid employees/executives/workers »He resigned from a safe and well paid job to start his… …

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  • 107well-placed — UK US /ˌwelˈpleɪst/ adjective (also well positioned) ► in a good situation to be able to do something: »Roche is well placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development. »Because of everything we have planned in… …

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  • 108Well-natured — Well na tured, a. Good natured; kind. [1913 Webster] Well natured, temperate, and wise. Denham. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 109And did those feet in ancient time — is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton a Poem, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Books. The date on the title page of 1804 for Milton is probably when the plates were begun, but the poem was… …

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  • 110good with your hands — ► able to make or do things well with your hands: »Martin was good with his hands and worked for a time repairing piers at a marina. Main Entry: ↑hand …

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