- Look it up in the dictionary, under fragile.
- Because... she is pretty and smart, and when you talk about work, she doesn't have to go home and look up words in the dictionary to understand what you said.
- Seriously, you can... you can look it up in the dictionary.
- In other words, unlike the word hope, which one could look up in a dictionary and derive origins for, and, perhaps, reach some kind of a consensual use analysis, these are essentially contested concepts.
- First of all, you must look it up in the dictionary.
- Look it up in the dictionary.
- Look that up in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of you and me.
- When you look up blow in the dictionary...
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- Makes your dictionary look a bit feeble, Graham?
- Now the word "tolerance," if you look at it in the dictionary, connotes "allowing," "indulging" and "enduring."
- And Tom, it looks as though the dictionary officials have arrived!
- So, everyone, look at your rhyming dictionaries, and let's work on banging out some songs that rock.
- In other words, unlike the word hope, which one could look up in a dictionary and derive origins for, and, perhaps, reach some kind of a consensual use analysis, these are essentially contested concepts.
- Actually, in fact, if you look in the dictionary, many dictionaries define pursuit as to "chase with hostility."
- Let's get a dictionary and look that word up for you.
- We use a dictionary to look up the meaning of words.
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