Do in as Caesar
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ASSASSINATEDo in, as Caesar
SLAYDo in, as foes
SLAYDo in, as a dragon
SLAYDo in, as the Jabberwock
SLAYDo in, as a vampire
SWATDo in, as a fly
GOCOEDDo as West Point did in 1976
LISTEDWritten in a column, as "to-do" things
ADORESTLove, as "thou" might do in a hymn
SIMONSAYSGame in which you might do as you're told
ALADDINCharacter debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well
copyingBehave in a similar way to; do the same as
doperform in or serve as producer of do a play
readiestIn such a condition as to be likely to do something
retromingentpassing urine in a backward direction, as camels do / a retromingent animal
FOREFATHERFrancis Mulcahy: "What do you shout as a warning in golf?" Radar O'Reilly: "..."
spadicifloralhaving flowers in a spathe, as do arum, palms, and some other monocotyledons
curvetsto leap in a curvet, as a horse; cause one's horse to do this
curvetto leap in a curvet, as a horse; cause one's horse to do this
condescendedDo something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance
condescendsDo something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance
condescendDo something in a haughty way, as though it is below one's dignity or level of importance
phoneticpertaining to phonological features of a language, as aspiration in English, that do not distinguish one sound from another phonemically
demurrerspleading in effect that even if the facts are as alleged by the opposite party, they do not sustain the contention based on them
housekeepingOperations such as record-keeping or maintenance in an organization or a computer that make work possible but do not directly constitute its performance
housekeepingsOperations such as record-keeping or maintenance in an organization or a computer that make work possible but do not directly constitute its performance
anaphorasThe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they
anaphorathe use of a word as a regular grammatical substitute for a preceding word or group of words, as the use of it and do in I know it and he does too
lectinsany of a group of proteins especially of plants that are not antibodies and do not originate in an immune system but bind specifically to carbohydrate-containing receptors on cell surfaces (as of red blood cells)
soin a manner or way indicated or suggested do you really think so often used as a substitute for a preceding clause are you ready? I think so I didn't like it and I told her so
doed as a substitute verb to avoid repetition wanted to run and play as children do used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective have a great many people had died, or would do Bruce Chatwin