7. A particular point that one has reached, as in a book: I have lost my place. 8. A particular spot, as on the body: the place that hurts. 9. a. The proper or designated role or function: the place of the media in a free society. b. The proper or customary position or or...
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— Little Lost Sister • Virginia Brooks Read full book for free! ... in the abstract, mother," said Miles; "but you and Frank have not seen the scoundrel in his beaten down state, and, as Archie says, it is hard to blacken the memory of either poor George Proudfoot or Tom ...
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Manning Battle Lost and Won 307: The doctor, looking out, appeared to see the graves for the first time. ‘Rum go,’ he said. 2001 (con. 1964–8) J. Ellroy Cold Six Thousand 173: Littel said he’d watch the next go. 2006 B. Matthews Intractable [ebook] [H]e’d stumbled onto ...
The Lost Chord, set to music by Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900), is well known, and many of her hymns are in common use. She took a particular interest in the social issues affecting women, and was appointed to a committee to consider fresh ways of providing employment for women...
1929 R. Coleman Girl From Back Home in Hatch & Hamalian Lost Plays of Harlem Renaissance (1996) 98: Every gal in New York envies you [...] they all nudge each other and says, ‘There’s Jazz Barrett’s gal – Ain’t she the lucky dog!’. 1933 M. Marshall Tramp-Royal on the ...
7. A particular point that one has reached, as in a book: I have lost my place. 8. A particular spot, as on the body: the place that hurts. 9. a. The proper or designated role or function: the place of the media in a free society. b. The proper or customary position or or...
to study (a part in a play, operaetc) so as to be able to take the place of (another actor, singeretc).doblar, aprender un papel para suplir noun–pluralˈunderstudies– a person who understudies.He was ill, so his understudy had to take the part.suplente ...
1910 F. Murray [perf. Harry Champion] ‘Don’t do it again Matilda’ 🎵 Put ’em [i.e. a set of false teeth] back in their place in that hole in your face. 1914 Sport (Adelaide) 6 Nov. 5/7: The hole in her face (known as her mouth). 1947 I. Shulman Amboy Dukes 16: ...