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21Say — (s[=a]), obs. imp. of {See}. Saw. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
22Say — Say, v. t. To try; to assay. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …
23Say — Say, v. i. To speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply. [1913 Webster] You have said; but whether wisely or no, let the forest judge. Shak. [1913 Webster] To this argument we shall soon have said; for what concerns it us to hear a… …
24Say Ok — Single par Vanessa Hudgens extrait de l’album V Sortie Février 2007 Durée 3:42 Genre Pop, electronica, trance Format …
25Say — /say/, n. 1. Jean Baptiste /zhahonn bann teest /, 1767 1832, French economist. Cf. Say s law. 2. Thomas, 1787 1834, U.S. entomologist. * * * …
26say-so — /say soh /, n., pl. say sos. 1. one s personal statement or assertion. 2. final authority; directing influence. 3. an authoritative statement. [1630 40; orig., one s mere word on a matter, as opposed to proof] * * * …
27say-so — If you do something on someone else s say so, you do it on the authority, advice or recommendation …
28say-so — say′ so n. pl. say sos 1) one s personal statement or assertion 2) right of final authority 3) an authoritative statement • Etymology: 1630–40 …
29say-so — ► NOUN (usu. on someone s say so) informal 1) the power to decide or allow something. 2) an arbitrary assertion or command …
30Say "Si Si" — is a popular song.The music was written by Ernesto Lecuona, the original Spanish lyrics by Francia Luban (its original title is Para Vigo Me Voy), with English lyrics written by Al Stillman. The song was published in 1935. The song appeaed in… …