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the muzzles direction as he held me up at gunpoint
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To furnish with strength or means for the successful performance of any action or the attainment of any object to...
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A genus of plants several species of which have very beautiful flowers so called because the elastic capsules burst when...
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a brand of sweetened fruit flavored powdered mixture packaged so that it can be conveniently dissolved in hot water and...
misfeasance
misfeasance [Anglo-French misfesance, from Middle French mesfaire to do wrong, from mes- wrongly + faire to make, do, from Latin...
misnomer
misnomer [Anglo-French mesnomer, from mesnomer to misname, from Middle French mes- wrongly + nommer to name, from Latin nominare, from...
misprision
misprision [Anglo-French, error, wrongdoing, from Old French, from mesprendre to make a mistake, from mes- wrongly + prendre to take,...
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Me - Law Dictionary Search Results
gunpoint
the muzzles direction as he held me up at gunpoint
hand down
same as hand me down
hand me down
hand me down
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To furnish with strength or means for the successful performance of any action or the attainment of any object to...
hug me tight
hug me tight
VerbarImpatiens
A genus of plants several species of which have very beautiful flowers so called because the elastic capsules burst when...
Jell O
a brand of sweetened fruit flavored powdered mixture packaged so that it can be conveniently dissolved in hot water and...
misfeasance
misfeasance [Anglo-French misfesance, from Middle French mesfaire to do wrong, from mes- wrongly + faire to make, do, from Latin...
misnomer
misnomer [Anglo-French mesnomer, from mesnomer to misname, from Middle French mes- wrongly + nommer to name, from Latin nominare, from...
misprision
misprision [Anglo-French, error, wrongdoing, from Old French, from mesprendre to make a mistake, from mes- wrongly + prendre to take,...
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