8. Nonstandard To sit: "If Emmett drives, I could set up front" (Bobbie Ann Mason). 9. To position oneself preparatory to an action, such as running a race. adj. 1. Fixed or established by agreement: a set time for the launching. 2. Established by convention: followed set procedures...
Neither team has lost in-state. They’re in different divisions, but they have a chance to meet in the mid-February Comcast Tournament bracket.
5. To start a journey: She set out at dawn for town. set to 1. To begin working energetically; start in. 2. To begin fighting. set up 1. To place in an upright position. 2. a. To elevate; raise. b. To raise in authority or power; invest with power: They set the general ...
5. To start a journey: She set out at dawn for town. set to 1. To begin working energetically; start in. 2. To begin fighting. set up 1. To place in an upright position. 2. a. To elevate; raise. b. To raise in authority or power; invest with power: They set the general ...
5. To start a journey: She set out at dawn for town. set to 1. To begin working energetically; start in. 2. To begin fighting. set up 1. To place in an upright position. 2. a. To elevate; raise. b. To raise in authority or power; invest with power: They set the general ...