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used to indicate that one is cold, also BRRR
- brrused to indicate that one is cold, also BRRR
- brrrused to indicate that one is cold, also BRR
- strictlyUsed to indicate that one is applying words or rules exactly or rigidly
- guessesUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
- guessingUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
- someing at least one used to indicate that a logical proposition is asserted only of a subclass or certain members of the class denoted by the term which it modifies
- freezeBe or feel so cold that one is near death (often used hyperbolically)
- freezesBe or feel so cold that one is near death (often used hyperbolically)
- sealingemblem or symbol used to indicate that something is authentic
- thereaboutsUsed to indicate that a date of figure is approximate
- sealemblem or symbol used to indicate that something is authentic
- sealedemblem or symbol used to indicate that something is authentic
- sealsemblem or symbol used to indicate that something is authentic
- killedUsed hyperbolically to indicate that someone is extremely angry with another person
- intimateUsed euphemistically to indicate that a couple is having a sexual relationship
- treatmentUsed to indicate that something is done enthusiastically, vigorously, or to an extreme degree
- personallyUsed to indicate that a specified person and no other is involved in something
- treatmentsUsed to indicate that something is done enthusiastically, vigorously, or to an extreme degree
- epsilonarbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero
- epsilonsarbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero
- deleingloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
- deleloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
- deledloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
- delesloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
- both(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
- bother(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
- supposedlyAccording to what is generally assumed or believed (often used to indicate that the speaker doubts the truth of the statement)
- argaltherefore: used facetiously to indicate that the reasoning that had gone before or the conclusion that follows is specious or absurd
- tacetused as a direction in music to indicate that an instrument is not to play during a movement or long section
- doubtlessUsed to indicate the speaker's belief that a statement is certain to be true given what is known about the situation
- djebels(chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain
- jebels(chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain
- jebel(chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain
- djebel(chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain
- smileysA symbol that, when viewed sideways, represents a smiling face, formed by the characters :-) and used in electronic communications to indicate that the writer is pleased or joking
- theused as a function word to indicate that a following noun or noun equivalent is definite or has been previously specified by context or by circumstance put the cat out
- toed as a function word to indicate that the following verb is an infinitive wants to go and often used by itself at the end of a clause in place of an infinitive suggested by the preceding context knows more than she seems to