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Traditional English :: HC
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hckey.html - abbr. 1 Holy Communion. 2 (in the UK) House of Commons. |
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Traditional English :: HCF
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hckey.html - abbr. 1 highest common factor. 2 Brit. Honorary Chaplain to the Forces. |
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English Idioms :: hackle
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hckey.html - See: RAISE HACKLES or RAISE ONE'S HACKLES. |
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English Idioms :: had as lief
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hckey.html - See: AS SOON. |
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English Idioms :: had best
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hckey.html - {informal} Should; must. * /I had better leave now, or I'll be late./ * /If you want to stay out of trouble, you had best not make any mistakes. / * /Jim decided he had better do his homework instead of playing ball./ |
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English Idioms :: had sooner
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hckey.html - {v.} To choose to (do one thing instead of another thing); like better to; would prefer to. - Used with an infinitive without "to". * /My aunt invited me to the movies, but I said I had rather go on a picnic with the girls./ * /I had sooner live in the city than on a farm./ |
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