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  • 51again and again — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. repeatedly, once again, continuously; see again , frequently , regularly 1 , 2 …

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  • 52again and again — снова и снова Нe makes the same mistakes again and again …

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  • 53again and again — many times. I ve told you again and again that I don t know anything about what started the fight. Related vocabulary: time after time …

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  • 54again and again — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, at a stretch, ceaselessly, commonly, connectedly, constantly, continually, continuously, cumulatively, cyclically, day after day, day by day, endlessly, frequently, habitually, in many instances,… …

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  • 55again — [OE] The underlying etymological sense of again is ‘in a direct line with, facing’, hence ‘opposite’ and ‘in the opposite direction, back’ (its original meaning in Old English). It comes from a probable Germanic *gagin ‘straight’, which was the… …

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  • 56again and again — repeatedly. → again …

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  • 57again — [ə gɛn, ə geɪn] adverb 1》 once more. 2》 returning to a previous position or condition. 3》 in addition to what has already been mentioned.     ↘on the other hand. Phrases again and again repeatedly. Origin OE ongēan, ongægn, of Gmc origin …

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  • 58again — [OE] The underlying etymological sense of again is ‘in a direct line with, facing’, hence ‘opposite’ and ‘in the opposite direction, back’ (its original meaning in Old English). It comes from a probable Germanic *gagin ‘straight’, which was the… …

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  • 59again — adverb /əˈɡeɪn,əˈɡɛn,əˈɡɛn/ a) Back (to a former place or state). And after they were warned in ther slepe, that they shulde not go ageyne to Herod, they retourned into ther awne countre another way. b) Another time; once more. We need to bring… …

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  • 60again — adv. == iterum, a second time. RG. 36 == back again [aȝe]. 147 B …

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