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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2701, hand to hand (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..iends,  And Robin shaU restore amends.  Shak., M. N. D., v. 2, Epil.  GuidonSan ..
..lant show and promise of their mettle.  Shak., J. C., iv. 2.  Imposition of hand..
..ou go with us ? we have sport i  hand. Shak., M. W. of W., iS. 1.  He never con..
..ore, of all hands nmst we be forsworn.  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3.  Off one's hands..
.. head; he hath fought with a warrener.  Shak., M. W. of W., i. 4.  (b) Accustome..
..5).  Gather we our forces out of haml.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iii. 2.  And what do ..
..would, dear lords, unto the Holy Land.  Shak., 2 lien. IV., iii. 1.  Pat hand, i..
..s hand with any princess of the world.  Shak., K. John, iS. 2.  TO h01d in hand...

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4313, pass to pass (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. his life  Without the form of justice. Shak., Lear, iii. 7. 24.  Let your justi..
..ray you, pass with your best violence.  Shak., Hamlet, v. 2. 309.  9. To go unhe..
..d, you are not to go loose  any longer. Shak., M. W. of W., iv. 2. 127.  Yea, an..
.. is to you, good people, that I speak.  Shak., 2 Hell. VI., iv. 2. 136.  If, whe..
..loved me for the dangers I had pass'd.  Shak., Othello, i. 3. 167.  5. To underg..
..ull of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams.  Shak., Rich. III., i. 4. 2.  I had a mes..
.. pass the business privately and well.  Shak., T. of the S., iv. 4. 57.  This ce..
..my doom  Which I have pass'd upon her.  Shak., As you Like it, i. 3. 86.  Topass..
..hy reverse, thy  distance, thy montant. Shak., M. W. of W., it. 3. 26.  21. Naut..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4202, overlook to overname (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. clouds,  And overlook their grafters?  Shak., Hen. V., iii. 5. 9.  Four gray wa..
..  I would I had o'erlooked the letter.  Shak., T. G. of ¾., i. 2. 50.  The time ..
..d, and bequeathed to my overlook-  ing. Shak., All's Well, i. 1. 45.  We say "He..
..hey have o'erlook'd me and divided me.  Shak., M. of V., iii. 2. 15.  I tell you..
.. between us,  O'ermaster 't as you may. Shak., Hamlet, i. 5. 140.  He had fought..
..owe the crown that thou o'ermasterest?  Shak., K. John, it. 1. 109.  overmatch (..
..our o'ermatch'el forces forth for aid.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iv. 4. 11.  It was in..
..our theme, I could  O'ermount the lark. Shak., lien. VIII., it. 3. 94.  overmoun..
..nd overmuch consumed his royal person.  Shak., Rich. III., i. 1. 140.  I count i..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4200, overgreatness to over-king (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..Their over-greedy love hath surfeited.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., i. 3. 88.  over een (..
..you o'er-green my bad, my good allow ?  Shak., Sonnets, cxil.  overground (5' v..
.. now, and they'll o'ergrow the garden.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iii. 1. 32.  2. To gr..
..To be o'erheard, and taken napping so.  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3. 130.  2f. To hea..
..And overheard what you shall overhear.  Shak., L. L. L., v. 2. 95.  overheat (6-..
.. hia price so much,  We'll none of him. Shak., T. and C., ii. 3. 142.  overhours..
..see her noble lord restored to health.  Shak., T. of the S., Ind., i. 120.  Well..
..  And over-joy of heart doth minister.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., i. 1. 31.  Death came..
..er, beyond deserts; unnecessarily kind. Shak.,  over,+ hran, hear: see hear.] 1..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4198, over-dreep to overflow (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ched fools' secrets heedfully o'ereye.  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3. 80.  over-faceS ..
.. Fuller, Profane State, V. xviii. õ 1.  Shak., W. T., i. 2. 132. overtars (6-vbr..
..eat.] 1. To sin-felt with eating: gert- Shak., T. N., it. 1. 29.  erallyreflexiv..
..'er-eaten faith, are bound to I)iomed.  Shak., T. and C., v. 2. 160.  over-empty..
..  Of this most pompous marriage-feast.  Shak., Pericles, iii., Pro1., 1. 3.  . ..
..ty trunks o'erflourish'd by the devil.  Shak., T. N., iii. 4. 404.  3. To exagge..
.. overflown with a honey-  bag, signior. Shak., M. N. I)., iv. 1. 17.  4L To over..
..oth weep, doth not the earth o'erflow?  Shak., Tit. And., iii. 1. 222.  As I am ..
...  /eon. A kind overflow of kindness.  Shak., Much Ado, i. 1. 26.  It is not to..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4197, overcloud to over-dreep (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..rate ventures and assured destruction.  Shak., Rich. III., v. 3. 31  overcoat (..
..'s cloud,  Without our special wonder?  Shak., Macbeth, iii. 4. 111.  2S. To rea..
..itious past all thinking,  Self-loving. Shak., Cor., iv. 6. 31.  About his [Hect..
..he Fifth he first train'd to the wars.  Shak., I Hen. VI., i. 4. 78.  overcomer ..
..w'st  low much we do o'er-count thee.  Shak., A. and C., it. 6. 26.  overcover ..
.. quite with dead men's rattling bones.  Shak., It. and J., iv. 1. 82.  overcrawt..
..nt poison quite o'er. crows my spirit.  Shak., Hamlet, v. 2. 364.  overcrowd (6-..
.. unheedful, desperate, wild adventure.  Shak., 1 lien. VI., iv. 4. 5.  Could you..
..erdone is from the purpose  of playing. Shak., Hamlet, iii. 2. 22.  2. To carry ..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4191, outward to outwork (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. appear like entertainment than yours.  Shak., Hamlet, it. 2. 392.  Outward face..
.. to immask our  noted outward garments. Shak., 1 Hen. IV., i. 2. 203.  He may sh..
..wish himself in  Thames up to the neck. Shak., Hen. V., iv. 1. 118.  Being both ..
..such stuff within  Endows a man but he. Shak., Cymbeline, i. 1. 23.  2. That whi..
..that indeed  Which outwardly ye show ?  Shak., Macbeth, i. 3. 54.  She is outwar..
.. falcon doth the fowl, is yet a devil.  Shak., M. for M., iii. 1. 89.  outwork  ..
.. G. ausweg = Sw. utvdig = Dan. udvej ;  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., i. 3. 45.  I. trans. ..
..e sun is high, and we outwear the day.  Shak., Hen. V., iv. 2. 63.  Here by the ..
..lone, or so many so minded,  Wave thus. Shak., Cor., i. 6. 71.  It was a fault; ..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4188, outrigger to outside (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..n, they have no  wings to fly from God. Shak., Hen. V., iv. 1. 176.  3. To pass ..
.. Letters (Parker Soc., 1853), II. 186.  Shak., 2 Hen. I., i. 2, 41. outscold (o..
.. or luster.  Bright, out-shining beams. Shak., Rich. III., i. 3. 268.  II. trans..
..of Basan, to outroar  The horned herd ! Shak., A. and C., iii. 13. 127.  outroma..
..me first to the sepulchre. John xx. 4.  Shak., K. John, v. 2. 160.  outshot (out..
..cupied by a little sleeping apartment.  Shak., Lear, iii. 1. 10. Scott, Monaster..
..nd yet earich'd it too. selves. [Eng.]  Shak., Cymbeline, ii. 4. 102. outshow (..
.. outside of his hand,  and no more ado. Shak., W. T., iv. 4. 834.  Men that look..
..what a goodly outside falsehood hath !  Shak., M. of V.. i. 3. 104.  Trusting ou..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4064, observable to observationally (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..tain ?  Mess. Or I have no observance.  Shak., A. and C., iii. 3. 25.  Here are ..
..t observances;  As, not to see a womanß Shak., L. L. L., i. 1.36.  An observance..
..r'd in the breach than the observance.  Shak., Hamlet, i. 4. 16.  Observation of..
..nightly toils the subject of the land?  Shak., Hamlet, i. 1. 71.  =S11. 1 and 3..
..nts,  That stretch their duties nicely. Shak., Lear, ii. 2. 109.  3. One who is ..
..ceive me not now, Navarre is infected.  Shak., L. L. L., ii. 1. 228.  3. An act ..
..range places cramm'd  With observation. Shak., As you Like it, ii. 7. 41.  6. A ..
..ar. Tut, that's a foolish observation.  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., ii. 6. 108.  We owe m..
..ce.  Now our observation is perform'd.  Shak., M. N. D., iv. 1. 109.  They had t..

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(9) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 3993, nightmare to night-warbling (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..riek where mountain larks should singß  Shak., Richß II., iii. 3. 183.  night-pa..
.. what plague could  have come after it. Shak., Much Ado, it. 3. 84.  night-robe ..
..ht-rule now about this haunted grove ?  Shak., M. N. I)., iii. 2. 5.  nights (ni..
..t theln at the fiery glow-worm's eyesß  Shak., M. N. D., iii. 1. 172.  night-ter..
..-clothes our children where they lay !  Shak., 1 Hen. IV., i. 1. 87.  night-wake..
..hold-fast foot the weak mouse pauteth.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 554.  sight.  4. A p..
..out  at night.  Vight-walking heraldsß Shak., Rich. III., i. 1. 72.  They shall..
..ht blown out in some mistrustful wood.  Shak., Venus and Adonis, 1. 825.  night-..
..s fear.  Bryant, The Hunter's Serenadeß Shak., Lucrece, 1. 307.  night-spell (ni..
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