find oneself
— Verb
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~ accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation; "My son went to Berkeley to find himself"
declare oneself
— Verb
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~ ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman"
cross oneself
— Verb
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~ make the sign of the cross; in the Catholic religion
band oneself
— Verb
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~ attach oneself to a group
assert oneself
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~ put oneself forward in an assertive and insistent manner
bestir oneself
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~ start to be active; "Get cracking, please!"
betake oneself
— Verb
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~ displace oneself; go from one location to another
leech onto
— Verb
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~ admire boundlessly and follow around; "the groupies leeched onto the rock star"
get onto
— Verb
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~ understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on"
ooh
— Verb
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~ express admiration and pleasure by uttering `ooh' or `aah'; "They oohed and aahed when they unwrapped the presents"
ooze
— Verb
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~ pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
ooze
— Verb
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~ release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores"
opacify
— Verb
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~ make opaque; "The glass was opacified more greater privacy"
opacify
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~ become opaque; "the tissue in the eye's cornea may opacify and the patient may go blind"
opalesce
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~ reflect light or colors like an opal; "Distant clouds opalesce like pale brocade"; "raindrops caught in a sunbeam seem to opalesce"
opalesce
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~ exhibit a play of colors like that of an opal; "This nitrate opalesces under certain conditions"
opalise
— Verb
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~ replace or convert into opal; "opalized tree trunks"