Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. play verb 1. amuse yourself, have fun, frolic, sport, fool, romp, revel, trifle, caper, frisk, gambol, entertain yourself, engage in games The children played in the garden. 2. take part ...
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1.To make bare; uncover or reveal:bared their heads; baring secrets. 2.To expose:The dog bared its teeth. [Middle Englishbar, from Old Englishbær; seebhoso-inIndo-European roots.] bare′nessn. bare2 (bâr) v.Archaic A past tense ofbear1. ...
To harp on (an unpleasant matter). rub out 1.To obliterate by or as if by rubbing. 2.SlangTo kill; murder. Idioms: rubelbows/shoulders To mix or socialize closely:diplomats rubbing elbows with heads of state. rub (one's) hands
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. playverb 1. amuse yourself, have fun, frolic, sport, fool, romp, revel, trifle, caper, frisk, gambol, entertain yourself, engage in games The children played in the garden. ...