dwell
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~ think moodily or anxiously about something
dwell
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~ be an inhabitant of or reside in; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"
dwell
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~ originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
dwell
— Verb
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~ exist or be situated within; "Strange notions inhabited her mind"
dwell
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~ come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"
dwindle away
— Verb
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~ become smaller or lose substance; "Her savings dwindled down"
dwindle
— Verb
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~ become smaller or lose substance; "Her savings dwindled down"
dwindle down
— Verb
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~ become smaller or lose substance; "Her savings dwindled down"
dyke
— Verb
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~ enclose with a dike; "dike the land to protect it from water"
dynamise
— Verb
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~ make more dynamic; "She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school"
dynamise
— Verb
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~ make (a drug) effective; "dynamized medicine"
dynamite
— Verb
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~ blow up with dynamite; "The rock was dynamited"
dynamize
— Verb
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~ make (a drug) effective; "dynamized medicine"
dynamize
— Verb
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~ make more dynamic; "She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school"
eagle
— Verb
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~ shoot two strokes under par; "She eagled the hole"
eagle
— Verb
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~ shoot in two strokes under par
earmark
— Verb
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~ give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research"; "She sets aside time for meditation every day"