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English Idioms :: accord
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acchuility.html - See: OF ONE'S OWN ACCORD or OF ONE'S OWN FREE WILL. |
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English Idioms :: according as
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acchuility.html - {conj.} 1. Depending on which; whichever. * /You may take an oral or written exam according as you prefer./ 1. Depending on whether; if. * /We will play golf or stay home according as the weather is good or bad./ |
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English Idioms :: according to
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acchuility.html - {prep.} 1. So as to match or agree with; so as to be alike in. * /Many words are pronounced according to the spelling but some are not./ * /The boys were placed in three groups according to height./ 2. On the word or authority of. * /According to the Bible, Adam was the first man./ |
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English Idioms :: according to one's own lights
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acchuility.html - {adv. phr.} In accordance with one's conscience or inclinations. * /Citizens should vote according to their own lights./ |
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English Idioms :: account
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acchuility.html - See: CALL TO ACCOUNT, CHARGE ACCOUNT, LEAVE OUT OF ACCOUNT, ON ACCOUNT, ON ACCOUNT OF, ON ONE'S ACCOUNT, ON ONE'S OWN ACCOUNT, SAVINGS ACCOUNT, TAKE INTO ACCOUNT. |
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Traditional English :: Accadian
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acchuility.html - var. of AKKADIAN. |
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