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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1119, comburgess to come (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 7 Matches
.. As dry combustions matter is to fire. Shak., Venus and Adonis, ]. 1162. combu..
.. For princes to come view fair Portia. Shak., M. of V., ii. 7.] 3. To move int..
..! we will do 't, come what will come." Shak., L. L. L., v. 2. All things come ..
..comes it, lady, you have been mistook. Shak., T. N., v. 1. 7. To become; happe..
..o be; chance to be. So came I a widow. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., ii. 3. How came my m..
.. ii. 3. How came my man in the stocks? Shak., Lear, ii. 4. How came you and Mr..
.. Come, come, open the matter in brief. Shak., T. G. of V., i. 1. Come now, and..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1110, color to colorability (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 7 Matches
..r the most part cattle of this colour. Shak., As you Like it, iii. 2. He [Henr..
.. Why hunt I then for colour or excuse? Shak., Lucrece, 1. 267. Under the colou..
.. I have access my own love to prefer. Shak., T. G. of V., iv. 2. My father in..
..ension shall seem the more reasonable. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., i. 2. What has ASciu..
..anst thou quake and change thy colour? Shak., Rich. III., iii. 5. TO fear no c..
..of, I fear no colours.... In the wars. Shak., T. 1., i. 5. To match colors, t..
..our Peter's hat [that is, with snmke]. Shak., T. of the S., iv. 1. 9. Figurati..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 974, choice to choke (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 7 Matches
..choice and master spirits of this age. Shak., J. C., iii. 1. Thus in a sea of ..
..and choice-draw cavaliers to France ? Shak., Hen. V., iii. (cho.). choicefull..
..ected choicely, from each county some. Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iii. 1. 2. In an emi..
..f the kingdom, Together sung Te Denre. Shak., lien. VIII., iv. 1. Then let the..
..e choir, fell off A distance from her. Shak., Hen. VIII., iv. 1. 4. A company;..
..er feeding food doth choke the feeder. Shak., Rich. II., if. 1. We can almost ..
..ong conception That I do groan withal. Shak., Othello, v. 2. 6. To offend grea..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 930, charge to charioteering (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 7 Matches
..need not put new matter to his charge. Shak., Cor., iii. 3. Tile charge of con..
.. charge and bids them do their liking. Shak., Lucrece, 1. 434. 19f. The positi..
..counter. Their armed staves in charge. Shak., 2 Hell. IV., iv. 1. 120. In her...
..s of the gold, and charge fid fashion. Shak., C. of E., iv. 1. charge-house((c..
..t educate youth at the charge-house ?' Shak., L. L. L., v. 1. chargeless (chr..
..ot sully the chariness of our honesty. Shak., M. W. of W., it. 1. charthid (ka..
..hariots, and Put garlands on thy head. Shak., A. and C., iii. L 12. In modern ..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 929, charcoal-pit to charge (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 7 Matches
..s there ! the heart is sorely charged. Shak., Macbeth, v. 1. 3f. To subject to..
.. ter plight for a lender than you are. Shak., M. W. of W., it. 2. 4. To impute..
.. avoid ! I charge thee, tempt me not ! Shak., C. of E., iv. 3. The king hath s..
..ng hath strictly charg'd the contrary. Shak., Rich. III., iv. 1. Weep not, but..
.. we will answer all things faithfully. Shak., M. of V., v. 1. 13. To bear down..
..ast, Charg'd our main battle's front. Shak., 3 Hen. VI., i. 1. 14. To put int..
.. charge to come under one body's hand. Shak., M. W. of W., i. 4. 2. The quanti..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2522, give to give (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 8 Matches
..giro Gay'st thou my letter to Julia? Shak., T. G. of V., i. 1. First a very ri..
..ve mercy on the fault thou gay'st him. Shak., Hen. VIII., iii. 2. If you would..
.."Charge ! and give no foot of ground." Shak., 3 Hen. VI., i. 4. (e) To emit; u..
..be the first that gives this sentence. Shak., M. for M., it. 2. Thus having mo..
..ven too much to allicholly and musing. Shak., M. W. ofW., i. 4. 6. To provide ..
..e the dozen white luces in their coat. Shak., M. W. of W., i. 1. I give the fl..
.. rather die Than give thy cause away. Shak., Othello, iii. 3. giro To give b..
..y at noon, My crown I should give o'? Shak., K. John, v. 1. He . . . gave off..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2503, gestour to get (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 8 Matches
..bness, language in their very gesture. Shak., W. T., v. 2. This for her shape ..
..r marries Aliena, shall you marry her? Shak., As you Like it, v. 2. =Syn. 2. G..
..r; I earn that I eat, get that I wear. Shak., As you Like it, iii. 2. 3. To be..
..ngs I bid you do; get them dispatch'd. Shak., Cymbeline, i. 4. Put Lord Boling..
..low-tribune, And hale him up and down. Shak., Cor., v. 4. get I am not valian..
..But every puny whipster gets my sword. Shak., Othello, v. 2. 9. To exert effor..
..et on thy boots: we'll ride all night. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., v. 3. To get one's b..
..r, . . . meet presently at the palace. Shak., M. N. D., iv. 2. To get up. (a) ..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2490, gentilize to gentleman (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 8 Matches
..names, In whose success we are gentle. Shak., W. T., i. 2. I am as gentle as y..
..doth presume to boast of gentle blood. Shak., I Hen. VL, iv. 1. 3. Of well-bre..
..ather ?--Gentles, roethinks you frown. Shak., T. of the S., iii. 2. Come in yo..
..o lure this tassel-gentle back again ! Shak., R. and J., ii. 2. 3. A maggot or..
..vulgar or ig- Upon tile place beneath. Shak., M. of v., iv. 1. noble condition...
.. condition. Bryant, Song of the Stars. Shak., Hen. V., iv. 3. gentleman And a..
.. queen's kindred are made gentlefolks. Shak., Rich. III., i. 1. This appearanc..
..re's to right our gentle-hearted king. Shak., 3 Hen. VI., i. 4. gGentlehood (j..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2403, full-bottomed to fully (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 8 Matches
..e level Of afull-eharg'd confederacy. Shak., Hell. VIII., i. 2. full-dress (f..
..ld answer From a full-flowing stomach. Shak., Lear, v. 3. full-fortuned (f/fi'..
..Csesar ever shall Be brooch'd with me. Shak., A. and C., iv. 13. full-fraught ..
..he stoop, she must not be fall-gorg'd. Shak., T. of the S., iv. 1. The fdl-go..
..side, full-summ'd in all their powers. Shak., Cymbeline, v. 3. Tennyson, Prince..
..llow'd his way, Self-mettle tires him. Shak., Hen. VIII., i. i. fullichet a dv..
..r hold Than is the full.winged eagle. Shak., Cymbeline, iii. 3. 2. Ready for ..
..him there, To oppose his hatred fully. Shak., Cor., iii. 1. lie was a Person t..
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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2395, fruit-fly to frumenty (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 8 Matches
..y bloom'd, and fruitful were the next. Shak., I Hen. VI., i. 6. 2. Bearing off..
..intend To make this creature fruitful! Shak., Lear, i. 4. Hail, mother of mank..
.. One fruitful meal would set me to 't. Shak., M. for M., iv. 3. 'Tis not alone..
..the eye .... That can denote me truly. Shak., Hamlet, i. 2. Fruitful mark or p..
.. gripe .... No son of mine succeeding. Shak., Macbeth, iii. 1. Therefore, desp..
..of daughters and of sons, Be prodigal. Shak., Venus and Adonis, 1. 751. Revolv..
..witIt silver all thesefruit-tree tops. Shak., R. and J., it. 2. fruit-trencher..
..e and place will befruitfully offered. Shak., Lear, iv. 6. fruitfulness (fr6t'..
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