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English Idioms :: thus and thus
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thus.html - {adv. phr.} In a particular way; according to directions that have been given. * /The teacher is very fussy about the way you write your report. If you don't do it thus and so, she gives you a lower mark./ |
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English Idioms :: thus far
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thus.html - {adv.} Until this time or to this place. * /The weather has been hot so far this summer./ * /This is a lonely road. We have not met another car so far./ |
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English Idioms :: thus far
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thus.html - See: SO FAR. |
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Traditional English :: thus
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thus.html - adv. formal 1 a in this way. b as indicated. 2 a accordingly. b as a result or inference. 3 to this extent; so (thus far; thus much). [OE (= OS thus), of unkn. orig.] |
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English Idioms :: thumb
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thus.html - See: ALL THUMBS, GREEN THUMB, TURN THUMBS DOWN, TWIDDLE ONE'S THUMBS, UNDER ONE'S THUMB or UNDER THE THUMB OF. |
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English Idioms :: thumb a ride
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thus.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To get a ride by hitchhiking; hitchhike. * /Not having much money, Carl decided to thumb a ride to New York./ |
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