Have no life
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ARENTHave no life
ABSTAINPurposely have no sex life
AREHave life
EXISTHave life
ANICE'Have -- life!'
EXISTHave a life
AREHave a life
ALUSTHave ... for life
LEASEHave a new .. on life
ALONGER"Words have ... life than deeds"
ZESTSome have it for life
LABORERHe may have a hod life
LUSTSome people have it for life
livedhave a life rich in experience
livehave a life rich in experience
HALE"... I have but one life ..." speaker Nathan
PATENTSThey have legal life of 17 years.
WORDS"... have a longer life than deeds": Pindar
THEFATESThey have your life hanging by a thread
PRIMORDIALOOZEStuff from which life on Earth might have emerged
HALE"I only regret that I have but one life ..." speaker
TSELIOT"I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" writer
ELIOT"I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" writer
DUPESFools, as I have never done to anyone in my life
ownshave power or mastery over wanted to own his own life
livedto be alive have the life of an animal or plant
ownerhave power or mastery over wanted to own his own life
liveto be alive have the life of an animal or plant
subsisthave or acquire the necessities of life (as food and clothing)
RICHARDIIIShakespeare character who says "I have set my life upon a cast"
BACALL11-Down's partner in life and in "To Have and Have Not"
existedhave life or the functions of vitality we cannot exist without oxygen
REGRET"That I have but one life to lose for my country," to Hale
JALFREDPRUFROCKFictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons"
NIXONWhom Goldwater called "the most dishonest individual I have ever met in my life"
HALE"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" speaker
RHETT"Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief" speaker
urodelesany of an order (Caudata syn. Urodela) of amphibians (as newts and salamanders) that have a tail throughout life
urodeleany of an order (Caudata syn. Urodela) of amphibians (as newts and salamanders) that have a tail throughout life
blessedA title preceding the name of a dead person considered to have led a holy life, esp. a person formally beatified by the Roman Catholic Church