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have - have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France" |
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lack,
miss fail to experience; "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane"
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wear have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
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wear,
bear have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
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carry continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
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carry continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
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bear move while holding up or supporting; "Bear gifts"; "bear a heavy load"; "bear news"; "bearing orders"
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give off have as a by-product; "The big cities gave off so many wonderful American qualities"
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unite,
combine join or combine; "We merged our resources"
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star mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable sentences"
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boast,
feature,
sport show off
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possess have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill; "he possesses great knowledge about the Middle East"
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imply,
involve express or state indirectly
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bristle react in an offended or angry manner; "He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program"
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abound,
bristle,
burst be abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities
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brim fill as much as possible; "brim a cup to good fellowship"
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pack,
carry,
take treat the body or any part of it by wrapping it, as with blankets or sheets, and applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood; "The nurse packed gauze in the wound"; "You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice"
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read,
say to hear and understand; "I read you loud and clear!"
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wear have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
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carry continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
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have - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard" |
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hold |
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sustain,
maintain,
keep admit as valid; "The court sustained the motion"
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hold on,
keep stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments; "Hold on a moment!"
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keep maintain by writing regular records; "keep a diary"; "maintain a record"; "keep notes"
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maintain,
keep state or assert; "He maintained his innocence"
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keep maintain by writing regular records; "keep a diary"; "maintain a record"; "keep notes"
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monopolise,
monopolize have or exploit a monopoly of; "OPEC wants to monopolize oil"
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wield,
exert,
maintain handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"; "The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well"
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stockpile,
stock,
carry have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?"
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bear,
hold move while holding up or supporting; "Bear gifts"; "bear a heavy load"; "bear news"; "bearing orders"
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feature,
have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
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carry continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
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have - undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up" |
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experience |
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change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
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encounter,
meet,
receive contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary"
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have - suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis" |
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sustain,
suffer,
have,
get admit as valid; "The court sustained the motion"
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hurt,
suffer give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back"
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have - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day" |
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get,
make |
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rack up,
tally,
score,
hit supply a rack with feed for (horses or other animals)
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make act in a certain way so as to acquire; "make friends"; "make enemies"
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have - have left; "I have two years left"; "I don't have any money left"; "They have two more years before they retire" |
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leave leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking; "leave it as is"; "leave the young fawn alone"; "leave the flowers that you see in the park behind"
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have - have a personal or business relationship with someone; "have a postdoc"; "have an assistant"; "have a lover" |
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interact act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"
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have - be confronted with; "What do we have here?"; "Now we have a fine mess" |