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Meanings of give interest in English
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Usage of give interest in English
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This fact is in itself sufficient to giveinterest to interviews otherwise insignificant.
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Such associations as these giveinterest to the cemetery of St. Sebastian's Church.
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The stake is only to giveinterest to the game.
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All which was providentially ordered to giveinterest and sublimity to this pathetic history.
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Hearne himself is sufficient to giveinterest to any foundation.
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In the events and achievements which giveinterest and lustre to his regency and reign, George IV.
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Minor incidents, like dice-play and love-making, giveinterest to the remaining space, and keep up the revel.
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In order to giveinterest to such monuments, there is no need of bronzes, marbles, and gildings.
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And Boswell has known how to make use of all that to giveinterest and variety to his book.
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Gold you have none to bestow, but you can giveinterest; you can, in short, rouse others to help the helpless.
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A free and thoughtful nature would, however, find much in it, in spite of great hardships, to giveinterest and even pleasure.
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Devices to secure roof gardens, loggias, verandahs, and such-like open-air privacies to the more sumptuous of these apartments, giveinterest and variety to Utopian architecture.
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The argument remained unanswered, and the play for it gaveinterest to that night.
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A central figure givesinterest to the surroundings and prompts our curiosity to watch the proceedings.
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Just so; that givesinterest to the enterprise.
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Inert matter givinginterest to the immortal man, not the immortal man to the inert matter.