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Anything , an·y·thing / ˈenēˌ[unvoicedth]ing/ • pron. used to refer to a thing, no matter what: nobody was saying anything. ∎ used for emphasis: I was ready for… machen , make / māk/ • v. (past made / mād/ ) [tr.] 1. form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; construct; create: my grandmother m… No , no / nō/ • adj. 1. not any: there is no excuse | no two plants are alike. 2. used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being s… Beggar , Skip to main content
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beggar a person who lives by asking for money or food.
beggar on horseback a formerly poor person made arrogant or corrup… Fool , fool1 / foōl/ • n. a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person: what a fool I was to do this. ∎ hist. a jester or clown, esp. one retai… Two , two recorded from Old English (in form twā) and of Germanic origin, the word comes ultimately from an Indo-European root shared by Latin and Greek du…
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