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  • 21Pleased to Meet Me — Infobox Album | Name = Pleased to Meet Me Type = Album Artist = The Replacements Released = July 1987 Recorded = Ardent Studios, Studio B, Memphis 1986 1987 Genre = Rock Length = 32:59 (original) 1:10:51 (reissue) Label = Sire Records Producer =… …

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  • 22As well — Well Well, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE. wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG. wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[ a]l, Goth. wa[ i]la;… …

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  • 23As well as — Well Well, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE. wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG. wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[ a]l, Goth. wa[ i]la;… …

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  • 24well — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 for water ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, shallow ▪ dry ▪ water ▪ artesian ▪ wishing …

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  • 25well done — 1) CONVENTION (feelings) You say Well done to indicate that you are pleased that someone has done something good. Well done, said Claud in admiration... Daddy! I came second in history Well done, sweetheart! Syn: Congratulations 2) ADJ GRADED If… …

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  • 26well-off — adj. phr. 1. Rich. They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well off. 2. In good condition; free of problems or difficulties. He is pleased that his business is well off …

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  • 27well done — I am very pleased. OK, you ve learned to use the computer. Well done! …

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  • 28damn well — adverb Etymology: damn (IV) : beyond doubt or question : certainly had never done it and damn well wasn t going to start we had better damn well be sure accustomed to doing as he damn well pleased * * * …

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  • 29To hear well — Hear Hear, v. i. 1. To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound. The hearing ear. Prov. xx. 12. [1913 Webster] 2. To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen. [1913 Webster] So spake our… …

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  • 30Women Pleased — is a late Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy by John Fletcher that was originally published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647.Date and performanceThe play s date is uncertain; it is usually assigned to the 1619 ndash;23 period… …

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