Results for: pron. you (plural)
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(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(Grammar) will; intend to, plan to; must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb used to form the future tense), shall, shall (2nd person present plural of)shalt
(Slang) disregard or ignore, neglect, emphatic "what", expressing mild disagreement, no matter what, of any kind, pron. whichever; any one; any; anything; what, whichever; any; anything; any amount; so be itwhatever
a few, some, though not many, limited number, little, several; small number of -, pron. somefew
a nonspecific time, being 1 in number; single; same, unified; only; happening at a particular unspecified time in the past (or future), dollar bill, joke or story, musical notation, number 1; particular person or thing, previously mentioned, pron. any ...one
a stated time, being recently mentioned; being closer; being about to be said, close by, indicating words to follow, not previously mentioned, pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, so much, to such an extent, to this degreethis
able to form a plural, capable of being counted, calculable, numerable, that can be countedcountable
about a woman, about a girl, about a female, of female origin, female person or animal; something considered to be feminine, object perceived as female, previously mentioned female person or animal, pron. female person or animal currently being discuss...she
additional; other; different, one more, one that is different, pron. other, secondary; one more, some otheranother
address somebody as "thou", pron. you (Archaic), thousand, Godthou
alike, identically; similarly, correspondingly, identical; similar, alike; equal, equivalent; aforesaid, previously mentioned, pron. identical thing; aforesaid item, previously mentioned thing, unchangedsame
alone or without help, country, machine, normal self, pron. her own person; on her own person; to her own person; by her own person; from her own person, referring to female subject of verb, used for emphasisherself
alone or without help, important male person, normal self, pron. his own person; to his own person; by his own person; from his own person, referring to male subject of verb, used for emphasishimself
although, as soon as, at or during which time, at some point, at what time; at the hour which; as; at the time of; whereas, conj. at the hour of; as; whereas, each time, if, pron. in what time; at the time of, period of time, unspecified time period, w...when
and a bit more, pron. some object, unspecified item; certain amount, some unknown quantity (i.e. twenty-something), rather, unspecified object; special or remarkable person or thing (Informal), something impressive, somewhat, suggesting resemblance, to...something
 

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