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swore off

<span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span> simple past of swear <span class="searchmatch">off</span>...


swear off

swear <span class="searchmatch">off</span> (third-person singular simple present swears <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, present participle swearing <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, past participle sworn <span class="searchmatch">off</span>) (idiomatic)...


swore

Barsetshire: A Life of Anthony Trollope‎[1], page 337: &quot; […] I have &#039;<span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span>&#039; smoking. But you shall have your pipe (the old tobacco) or cigars among...


parrotlike

characteristic of a parrot. 2007 December 2, Kelly Valen, “My Sorority Pledge? I <span class="searchmatch">Swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">Off</span> Sisterhood”, in New York Times‎[1]: A jarring parrotlike voice assaulted...


moo juice

juice (uncountable) (slang, humorous) Cow&#039;s milk. 2006, Sheila Wood Foard, Harvey Girl, →ISBN, page 76: I <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span> moo juice when I got out of diapers....


難頂

mun6, hou2 naan4 ding2. [Jyutping] He had a hard time coping after he <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span> playing video games. 難受/难受 (nánshòu) 難忍/难忍 (nánrěn) 難捱/难捱 (Cantonese)...


beturbaned

possession, broke the branch to bits and ran <span class="searchmatch">off</span>. An American girl snapped her Kodak. The Christian Arabs <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> vengeance.&#039; turbanned wearing a turban — see...


skulker

high commendation of being one of the finest fellows in the world, but <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> <span class="searchmatch">off</span> many sentences in his praise. 1883, Robert Louis Stevenson, “The Treasure...


swear

present participle swearing, simple past <span class="searchmatch">swore</span> or (archaic) sware, past participle sworn or (nonstandard) <span class="searchmatch">swore</span>) (ambitransitive) To take an oath, to promise...


instanter

bade all good morning, at which our amicable captain <span class="searchmatch">swore</span>, &#039;You can better my morning, by b—ing <span class="searchmatch">off</span>, instanter!&#039; instant this instant insertant, intranets...