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  • 111warm — [wôrm] adj. [ME < OE wearm, akin to Ger warm < IE base * gwher , hot > Gr thermē, heat, thermos, warm, theros, summer, L formus, warm, fornax, furnace] 1. a) having or giving off a moderate degree of heat [a warm iron, warm coffee] b)… …

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  • 112bundle up — verb 1. make into a bundle he bundled up his few possessions • Syn: ↑bundle, ↑roll up • Derivationally related forms: ↑bundle (for: ↑bundle) …

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  • 113AFRICA, NORTH: MUSICAL TRADITIONS — Geographically, North Africa (the countries of the Maghreb, i.e., Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya) belongs to Africa, but culturally it is a part of the Islamic world. Some scholars have set up a twofold division of the entire area: the… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 114HERZL, THEODOR — (Binyamin Ze ev; 1860–1904), founder of political Zionism and the World Zionist Organization. Herzl was born in Budapest, Hungary, to an affluent family and educated in the spirit of German Jewish enlightenment. In 1878 he entered the law faculty …

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  • 115with open arms — {adv. phr.} 1. With the arms spread wide for hugging or catching. * /When Father came home from work, little Sally ran out to meet him with open arms./ * /Dick stood under the window with open arms, and Jean dropped the bag of laundry down to him …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 116wrap up — or[bundle up] {v. phr.} 1. To put on warm clothes; dress warmly. * /Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold./ 2. {informal} To finish (a job). * /Let s wrap up the job and go home./ 3. {informal} To win a game. * /The Mets… …

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  • 117with open arms — {adv. phr.} 1. With the arms spread wide for hugging or catching. * /When Father came home from work, little Sally ran out to meet him with open arms./ * /Dick stood under the window with open arms, and Jean dropped the bag of laundry down to him …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 118wrap up — or[bundle up] {v. phr.} 1. To put on warm clothes; dress warmly. * /Mother told Mary to wrap up before going out into the cold./ 2. {informal} To finish (a job). * /Let s wrap up the job and go home./ 3. {informal} To win a game. * /The Mets… …

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  • 119Amen — A men (?; 277), interj., adv., & n. [L. amen, Gr. amh n, Heb. [=a]m[=e]n certainly, truly.] An expression used at the end of prayers, and meaning, So be it. At the end of a creed, it is a solemn asseveration of belief. When it introduces a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 120Bundle — Bun dle, v. i. 1. To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony. [1913 Webster] 2. To sleep on the same bed without undressing; applied to the custom of a man and woman, especially lovers, thus sleeping. Bartlett. [1913… …

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