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Meanings of new dictionary in English
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Usage of new dictionary in English
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I have the newdictionary; a joy, a thing of beauty, and-bulk
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My fiancé tells me there's a newdictionary of American slang.
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Article first in a newdictionary,-encyclopedia , Ishouldsay.
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Mak, I must get you to write a newdictionary; I think it would pay!
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He said I'd better write a newdictionary.
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This newdictionary is based on Webster's New International Dictionary, and therefore conforms to the best present usage.
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It is a point beautifully made by Jean François Deniau in a newdictionary which he has just published in France.
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At the end of a week the happy thought struck Ripon that a subscription should be made to buy a newdictionary.
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In pursuance of appreciating Mr Healy's thesis on this topic I looked up the word "ladies" in my shiny newdictionary.
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The solution was in self-control, in minimalism, in sparse living conditions; one simple language and a brand- newdictionary filled with words everyone would understand.
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The word business was stretched to cover a multitude of sins; the newdictionary of self-aggrandizement concealed a spurious gospel of intrigue and treason.
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Anne Soukhanov, editor of the newdictionary, bills it as a global reference work that highlights subtle differences in word meanings throughout the English-speaking world.
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The Preface to his newDictionary is an able performance.
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A pogrom as defined in Webster's NewDictionary is an organised massacre of a minority group, esp.
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In Jonathon Green's newDictionary of Slang, which is published next week, there are 997 different words for the penis.
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"Oyster." We needed to have a serious talk about this newdictionary of his.