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  • 11Nikolai Leskov — Portrait of Leskov by Valentin Serov, 1894 Born February 16, 1831(1831 02 16) Oryol, Russia Died March 5, 1 …

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  • 13dagger — UK [ˈdæɡə(r)] / US [ˈdæɡər] noun [countable] Word forms dagger : singular dagger plural daggers a weapon like a very small sword • be (at) daggers drawn British if two people are at daggers drawn, they feel very angry towards each other She and… …

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  • 14dagger — ► NOUN 1) a short pointed knife, used as a weapon. 2) Printing an obelus. ● at daggers drawn Cf. ↑at daggers drawn ● look daggers at Cf. ↑look daggers at …

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  • 15dag·ger — /ˈdægɚ/ noun, pl gers [count] : a sharp pointed knife that is used as a weapon at daggers drawn chiefly Brit : angry and ready to fight political parties that are at daggers drawn (with each other) look/shoot/stare daggers at : to look at… …

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  • 16dagger — dag|ger [ˈdægə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from dag to push a knife into (14 18 centuries)] 1.) a short pointed knife used as a weapon 2.) look daggers at sb informal to look at someone angrily 3.) be at daggers drawn if two people …

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  • 17dagger — [[t]dæ̱gə(r)[/t]] daggers 1) N COUNT A dagger is a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges. 2) PHRASE If you say that two people are at daggers drawn, you mean they are having an argument and are still very angry with each other. [BRIT] She and… …

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  • 18dagger — noun (C) 1 a short pointed knife used as a weapon 2 look daggers at BrE to look at someone angrily see also: cloak­and­dagger 3 be at daggers drawn if two people are at daggers drawn, they are extremely angry with each other …

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  • 19draw — draw1 W1S1 [dro: US dro:] v past tense drew [dru:] past participle drawn [dro:n US dro:n] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(picture)¦ 2 draw (somebody s) attention 3 draw a conclusion 4 draw a comparison/parallel/distinction etc 5¦(get a reaction)¦ 6¦(attract)¦ 7¦(get… …

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  • 20draw — 1 verb past tense drew, past participle drawn PICTURE/DESCRIPTION 1 WITH PENCIL (I, T) to make a picture of something with a pencil or pen: Can I draw your portrait? | I ve never been able to draw well. | draw sb sth/draw sth for sb: Hans drew… …

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