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  • 31will — 1. v.aux. & tr. (3rd sing. present will; past would) (foll. by infin. without to, or absol.; present and past only in use) 1 (in the 2nd and 3rd persons, and often in the 1st: see SHALL) expressing the future tense in statements, commands, or… …

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  • 32What-a-Cartoon — World Premiere Toons (1995 1996) What a Cartoon! Show (1996 2001) The Cartoon Cartoon Show (2001 2008) The intertitle to the first compilation of the shorts, titled The What a Cartoon! Show. (1997) Genre …

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  • 33what if — phrasal : what will or would be the result if what if it be a poison Shakespeare : what does it matter if he won t object, and anyway, what if he does * * * what if 1. What would it matter if? (also what matter if) 2. What would happen if? • • •… …

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  • 34Will Wright (game designer) — Infobox Person name=Will Wright image size=215px caption=Will Wright speaking at South by Southwest in 2007 birth date=birth date and age|1960|1|20 birth place=Atlanta, Georgia death date= death place= religion=None occupation=Game designer… …

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  • 35what */*/*/ — UK [wɒt] / US [wɑt] / US [hwɑt] adverb, determiner, interjection, predeterminer, pronoun Summary: What can be used in the following ways: as a question pronoun (introducing a direct or indirect question): What do you want? ♦ Tell me what happened …

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  • 36what*/*/*/ — [wɒt] grammar word summary: What can be: ■ a question pronoun: What do you want? ■ a relative pronoun: She showed me what she had bought. ■ a determiner: What subjects are you studying? ♦ What a nuisance! ■ an interjection: What! You mean I ve… …

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  • 37will — I. verb (past would; present singular & plural will) Etymology: Middle English (1st & 3d singular present indicative), from Old English wille (infinitive wyllan); akin to Old High German wili (3d singular present indicative) wills, Latin velle to …

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  • 38what's the betting — the betting is/what’s the betting/british informal phrase used to say that it is very likely that something will happen The betting is that the company will continue to expand. What’s the betting she forgets to bring the money for you? Thesaurus …

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  • 39will — I verb accidents will happen Syn: tend to, have a tendency to, are bound to, do, are going to, must II 1. noun 1) the will to succeed Syn: determination, willpower, strength of character, resolution, resolve …

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  • 40will — /wɪl/ noun a legal document where someone says what should happen to his or her property when he or she dies ● He wrote his will in 1984. ● According to her will, all her property is left to her children. COMMENT: A will should best be drawn up… …

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