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Traditional English :: soffit
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soffit.html - n. the under-surface of an architrave, arch, balcony, etc. [F soffite or It. soffitta, -itto ult. f. L suffixus (as SUFFIX)] |
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Traditional English :: soffit
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soffit.html - n. the under-surface of an architrave, arch, balcony, etc. [F soffite or It. soffitta, -itto ult. f. L suffixus (as SUFFIX)] |
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Traditional English :: soffit
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soffit.html - n. the under-surface of an architrave, arch, balcony, etc. [F soffite or It. soffitta, -itto ult. f. L suffixus (as SUFFIX)] |
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English Idioms :: soft drink
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soffit.html - {n. phr.} A nonalcoholic beverage such as 7-Up, Coca-Cola, etc. * /She drinks no alcohol; she always orders a soft drink./ |
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English Idioms :: soft touch
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soffit.html - {n.} A person with a sympathetic disposition from whom it is easy to get help, primarily money. * /My Uncle Herb is a soft touch; whenever I'm in need I ask him for a quick twenty bucks./ |
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English Idioms :: softhearted
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soffit.html - {adj.} Generous; sympathetic. * /Street beggars tend to exploit the softhearted nature of passersby./ |
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