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  • 51spare — {{11}}spare (adj.) kept in reserve, not used, late 14c., from SPARE (Cf. spare) (v.). Old English had spær spare, frugal. In reference to time, from mid 15c.; sense of flimsy, thin is recorded from 1540s. Spare part is attested from 1888.… …

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  • 52spare — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 make sth available ADVERB ▪ barely, hardly ▪ She hardly spared him a second glance. VERB + SPARE ▪ can, could …

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  • 53Spare head — With their refusal to perform live, record any tracks or even practice, Spare Head took the punk ethic which swept Britain in the late 1970s to its logical conclusion.The legendary band was formed in the early 1980s in East Anglia. The founding… …

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  • 54spare — 1. adjective 1) a spare set of keys Syn: extra, supplementary, additional, second, other, alternative, alternate; emergency, reserve, backup, relief, fallback, substitute; fresh 2) they sold off the spare land …

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  • 55spare — 1. adjective 1) a spare set of keys Syn: extra, supplementary, additional, second, other, alternative, emergency, reserve, backup, relief, substitute; N.Amer. alternate 2) they sold off the spare land Syn …

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  • 56spare — Synonyms and related words: Lenten, Scotch, Spartan, abandon, abjure, absolve, abstain, abstain from, abstemious, accessory, additional, afford, agent, allow, alternate, alternative, amnesty, analogy, ancillary, angular, another, as a bonus,… …

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  • 57spare — 1. adjective /ˈspɛə(ɹ)/ a) scanty; not abundant or plentiful. a spare diet b) sparing; frugal; parsimonious; chary. I have no spare time …

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  • 58spare — adjective 1》 additional to what is required for ordinary use.     ↘not currently in use or occupied.     ↘(of time) available for leisure. 2》 with no excess fat; thin. 3》 elegantly simple. noun 1》 an item kept in case another item of the same… …

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  • 59time — /tuym/, n., adj., v., timed, timing. n. 1. the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another. 2. duration …

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  • 60Time Out of Mind — This article is about the Bob Dylan album. For other uses, see Time Out of Mind (disambiguation). Time Out of Mind Studio album by Bob Dylan …

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