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Traditional English :: hatred
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hatred.html - n. intense dislike or ill will. [ME f. HATE + -red f. OE róden condition] |
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Traditional English :: hatred
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hatred.html - n. intense dislike or ill will. [ME f. HATE + -red f. OE róden condition] |
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Traditional English :: hatred
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hatred.html - n. intense dislike or ill will. [ME f. HATE + -red f. OE róden condition] |
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English Idioms :: hat
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hatred.html - See: AT THE DROP OF A HAT, BRASS HAT, HANG ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD YOUR HAT, HIGH-HAT, KEEP UNDER ONE'S HAT, OLD HAT, PULL OUT OF A HAT, TAKE OFF ONE'S HAT TO, TALK THROUGH ONE'S HAT, TEN-GALLON HAT, THROW ONE'S HAT IN THE RING. |
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English Idioms :: hat in hand
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hatred.html - {adv. phr.}, {informal} In a humble and respectful manner. * /They went hat in hand to the old woman to ask for her secret recipe./ |
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English Idioms :: hatch
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hatred.html - See: COUNT ONE'S CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED. |
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