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  • 21must-have — noun count INFORMAL something that is so exciting, modern, or useful that everyone wants to have it: A must have for new moms and dads. ╾ ,must have adjective: the top ten must have books for medical students …

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  • 22must — Ⅰ. must [1] ► MODAL VERB (past had to or in reported speech must) 1) be obliged to; should. 2) expressing insistence. 3) expressing an opinion about something that is very likely. ► NOUN informal …

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  • 23must- — UK [mʌst] US prefix used with verbs to make adjectives that describe something that you must do this month’s must see film Click here to see our must read questions on the environment. Thesaurus: prefixeshyponym …

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  • 24Must Destroy — is the independent record label that discovered The Darkness and Goldie Lookin Chain and released records by bands such as Do Me Bad Things, Tramp Attack and Computerman. With interest in The Darkness from a number of music publishers in the… …

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  • 25must- — [ mʌst ] prefix used with verbs to make adjectives that describe something that you must do: this month s must see movie …

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  • 26Must Love Kids — Format reality dating Created by Friday TV Directed by Rick Pendleton Country of origin United States No. of seasons …

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  • 27must-have — must haves N COUNT A must have is something modern that many people want to have. The mobile phone is now a must have for children. ADJ Must have is also an adjective. ...a must have fashion accessory …

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  • 28Must Be Nice — Single by Lyfe Jennings from the album Lyfe 268 192 Released August 2, 2005 Format CD single, Digital download …

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  • 29Must B 21 — Studio album by will.i.am Released September 23, 2003 …

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  • 30That — That, pron., a., conj., & adv. [AS. [eth][ae]t, neuter nom. & acc. sing. of the article (originally a demonstrative pronoun). The nom. masc. s[=e], and the nom. fem. se[ o] are from a different root. AS. [eth][ae]t is akin to D. dat, G. das, OHG …

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