advance, back, change place, drink, get over, go sideways, juice, plunge, rise, shift, stir, wane
Definitionn. United States tennis player who in 1938 was the first to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles championship in the same year
Last update: September 1, 2015
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The door refused to budge when he pushed on it. [Please select]
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He combines this with a great deal of obstinacy - refusing to budge on any issue over which he has taken up a stance. [Please select]
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He did not budge from his point of view. [Please select]
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We will never budge an inch from our principle stand on Kashmir. [Please select]
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"Well, I tried to, but I couldn't; I couldn't budge you."' [Please select]
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And before I could budge she throws her arms around my neck and told me to say it again, say it again, say it again. [Please select]
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While the others moved cautiously to the bridge, enthralled by the scene in both directions, Edith refused to budge any further. [Please select]
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"I've refused to budge until he finds me a job." [Please select]
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There he budged not, but was firm as rock. [Please select]
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"I shall not budge, Dangerfield." [Please select]
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But it didn't budge. [Please select]
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