Used to have
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OWNEDUsed to have
ALIHe used to have seconds
ALUMNIThey used to have class
SHAMKind of battles we used to have.
TTOPThe Grand Prix used to have one
givingUsed hyperbolically to express how greatly one wants to have or do something
porkthe flesh of swine used as food / to have sexual intercourse with (taboo)
woodto have an advantage over or have information that can be used against
LSDPitcher Dock Ellis claimed to have used this before throwing a no-hitter in 1970
downhillUsed to describe easy or quick progress toward an objective after initial difficulties have been overcome
murrhasmineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murrhamineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murrasmineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murramineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
sunbeamdish or utensil that has not been used during a meal and so does not have to be washed
allegedlyUsed to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof
BENANDJERRY"And Republicans may be angry, like Sen. Campbell and President Ford, but ... will just have to get used to it: I'm an Independent!"
whatnotsUsed to refer to an item or items that are not identified but are felt to have something in common with items already named
templatesA preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used
yetto now so far hasn't done much yet often used to imply the negative of a following infinitive have yet to win a game
nightshadesA plant related to the potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. Several kinds of nightshade have been used in the production of herbal medicines
peteringto diminish gradually and come to an end give out usually used with out novelists whose creative impetus seems largely to have petered out Times Literary Supplement
peppersUsed in names of other plants that are related to this, have hot-tasting leaves, or have fruits used as a pungent spice, e.g., water pepper
peteredto diminish gradually and come to an end give out usually used with out novelists whose creative impetus seems largely to have petered out Times Literary Supplement
pepperUsed in names of other plants that are related to this, have hot-tasting leaves, or have fruits used as a pungent spice, e.g., water pepper
pacersA horse bred or trained to have a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together, used in some types of racing
grapevinesA vine native to both Eurasia and North America, esp. one bearing fruit (grapes) used for eating or winemaking. Numerous cultivars and hybrids have been developed for the winemaking industry
grapevineA vine native to both Eurasia and North America, esp. one bearing fruit (grapes) used for eating or winemaking. Numerous cultivars and hybrids have been developed for the winemaking industry
clozepertaining to or being a procedure used to measure comprehension or text difficulty, in which a person is called upon to supply elements that have been systematically deleted from a text
clozespertaining to or being a procedure used to measure comprehension or text difficulty, in which a person is called upon to supply elements that have been systematically deleted from a text
croftssmall plot of ground adjacent to a house and used as a kitchen garden, to pasture one or two cows, etc.; garden large enough to feed a family or have commercial value
croftsmall plot of ground adjacent to a house and used as a kitchen garden, to pasture one or two cows, etc.; garden large enough to feed a family or have commercial value
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairsfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
corticosteroidAny of a group of steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex or made synthetically. There are two kinds: glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. They have various metabolic functions and some are used to treat inflammation
corticosteroidsAny of a group of steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex or made synthetically. There are two kinds: glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. They have various metabolic functions and some are used to treat inflammation
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
laburnumsA small European tree that has hanging clusters of yellow flowers succeeded by slender pods containing poisonous seeds. The hard timber is sometimes used as an ebony substitute. Native to Central and Southern Europe, laburnums have been widely planted as ornamentals
butterbursA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant
butterburA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant