as+such

  • 101Such a Shame — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Such a Shame   DE …

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  • 102such\ and\ such — pron Something whose name is not mentioned because it does not need to be mentioned. b George s argument tries to prove such and such to be true, but it does not convince me …

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  • 103such\ that — conj Of a kind or amount that; so great or so little that; enough that. There was such a big line at me movie that we had to wait before we could get in. Jimmy made such noise that his sister told him to be quiet. Mother s answer was such that… …

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  • 104such — adj. 10 B.; ‘a such.’ 1179 B.; [swiche]. O. and N. 1345; ‘such’ absol. == such thing. RG. 419 …

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  • 105such and such predeterminer — spoken a certain time, amount etc that is not named: If they tell you to come on such and such a day, don t agree unless it s convenient …

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  • 106such and such — UK / US adjective spoken used instead of giving an exact name or detail, when this is not important Then it says please respond by such and such a date at the bottom of the advertisement …

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  • 107Such a Better Day — Infobox Album Name = Such A Better Day Type = greatest Artist = Twins Released = December, 2004 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = The Twins s Such A Better Day is their second best… …

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  • 108Such's Antthrush — Taxobox name = Such s Antthrush status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Passeriformes familia = Formicariidae genus = Chamaeza species = C. meruloides binomial = Chamaeza meruloides binomial …

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  • 109such as — adverb a) for example Waterbirds, such as the duck or the gull, are common in the area. b) like, of the kind mentioned I was never in a country such as that. Syn: for example, for in …

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  • 110such — [OE] Etymologically, such means ‘so formed’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic compound formed from *swa ‘so’ (ancestor of English so) and *līk ‘form, body’ (source of English like). This reached Old English as swylc, which gradually lost its… …

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