Share+equally

  • 101halves — hævz /hɑːvz n. two equal parts of something; (Sports) segments of time periods into which a game is divided hælf n. one part of two equal parts; one of a pair; either of two equal playing periods in a game (Sports); halfway point in playing… …

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  • 102halving — n. half, one part of two equal parts hæv /hɑːv v. share equally, divide into two …

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  • 103whack — hwæk /wæk n. blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang) v. whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang) …

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  • 104whacked — adj. tired, bushed (Informal); high, drugged (Slang) hwæk /wæk n. blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang) v. whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang) …

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  • 105whacking — whack·ing || hwækɪŋ /wæk n. flogging, whipping, lashing, beating adj. large and impressive, enormous (British Slang) hwæk /wæk n. blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang) v. whip, hit… …

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  • 106whacks — hwæk /wæk n. blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang) v. whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang) …

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  • 107go halves — (Colloq.) Share equally …

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  • 108halve — v cut in half, split in two, split, divide, bisect, dichotomize, sever or sunder in two, Obs. dimidiate; share equally, go in together, Inf. go Dutch …

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  • 109go halves — idi to share equally; divide evenly …

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  • 110halve — [[t]hæv, hɑv[/t]] v. t. halved, halv•ing 1) to divide into two equal parts 2) to share equally 3) to reduce to half 4) spo Golf. to play (a hole, round, or match) in the same number of strokes as one s opponent • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME halven,… …

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