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  • 11Think of U — Single par Crystal Kay extrait de l’album Almost seventeen Face A Think of U Face B Attitude Sortie 28 novembre 2001 …

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  • 12Think! — can refer to:* Think! , the 30 second music piece played during the Final Jeopardy! Round in the game show Jeopardy! * Think! , a short story by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov * Think! , an album by Dr Lonnie Smith * THINK!, a public… …

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  • 13think — 1. After think, that is usually omitted when a clause follows: I think you are right. See that 4. 2. Think can be followed by a to infinitive with the meaning ‘to remember’: Did you think to lock the door?. 3. As a noun, think is relatively… …

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  • 14Think — Think, v. t. 1. To conceive; to imagine. [1913 Webster] Charity . . . thinketh no evil. 1 Cor. xiii. 4,5. [1913 Webster] 2. To plan or design; to plot; to compass. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] So little womanhood And natural goodness, as to think the… …

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  • 15Think — Think, n. Act of thinking; a thought. If you think that I m finished, you ve got another think coming! [Obs. or Colloq.] [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] …

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  • 16think of — call to mind. → think think of have a specified opinion of. → think …

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  • 17Think — «Think Firma, fecha y hora» Sencillo de Aretha Franklin Firma, fecha y hora del álbum Aretha now Formato CD Grabación 1968 Género(s) Soul …

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  • 18think — (v.) O.E. þencan conceive in the mind, think, consider, intend (past tense þohte, p.p. geþoht), probably originally cause to appear to oneself, from P.Gmc. *thankjan (Cf. O.Fris. thinka, O.S. thenkian, O.H.G. denchen, Ger. denken, O.N. þekkja,… …

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  • 19think up — (something) to invent something. She used to think up funny things just to make him laugh. Sitting in the school yard, I thought up a scheme to get the older boys on my side. They had to do something fast, and they were smart to actually think… …

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  • 20think — [v1] believe; anticipate assume, be convinced, comprehend, conceive, conclude, consider, credit, deem, determine, envisage, envision, esteem, estimate, expect, fancy, feature, feel, foresee, gather, guess, hold, image, imagine, judge, plan for,… …

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