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Traditional English :: vanquish
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vanquish.html - v.tr. literary conquer or overcome. vanquishable adj. vanquisher n. [ME venkus, -quis, etc., f. OF vencus past part. and venquis past tenses of veintre f. L vincere: assim. to -ISH(2)] |
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Traditional English :: vanquish
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vanquish.html - v.tr. literary conquer or overcome. vanquishable adj. vanquisher n. [ME venkus, -quis, etc., f. OF vencus past part. and venquis past tenses of veintre f. L vincere: assim. to -ISH(2)] |
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Traditional English :: vanquish
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vanquish.html - v.tr. literary conquer or overcome. vanquishable adj. vanquisher n. [ME venkus, -quis, etc., f. OF vencus past part. and venquis past tenses of veintre f. L vincere: assim. to -ISH(2)] |
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English Idioms :: vanish into thin air
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vanquish.html - {v. phr.} To disappear quickly, without leaving a trace. * /Money seems to disappear into thin air these days./ * /Jack just vanished into thin air before the meeting had started./ |
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English Idioms :: vanish into thin air
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vanquish.html - See: DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR. |
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English Idioms :: vanishing cream
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vanquish.html - {n.} A cosmetic cream for the skin that is used chiefly before face powder. * /Mrs. Jones spread vanishing cream on her face before applying her face powder./ |
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