abbreviate, be felled, catch cold, constrict, dicker, fold, lock up, program, seal up, succumb to, weaken
Last update: October 30, 2015
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She had contracted a most unsuitable marriage. [verb]
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Metals contract as they become cool. [verb]
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Bad habits of stealing contracted in his youth. [Please select]
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She has agreed salary terms and is ready to sign a contract. [Please select]
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Do not sign a contract until you have read its rule thoroughly. [Please select]
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'Do not'is contracted to Don't. [Please select]
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"And when you go to--I mean to the place you deserve to go to, you scoundrel,--who do you think will uphold you on contract." [Please select]
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Lovel as a pleasant companion in a post-chaise, and did not mean to guarantee any bills which he might contract while residing at Fairport. [Please select]
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Perhaps there is no other parish in the kingdom capable of acting as Springhaven has, so obedient, so disciplined, so faithful to their contract. [Please select]
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His eye, which was contracted with inward anguish, gleamed on the persons of those whose breath was his fame; and the latter emotion for an instant predominated. [Please select]
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Hence, it follows that not only to form a liaison, but even to contract marriage, is, from a Christian point of view, not a progress, but a fall. [Please select]
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Her heart contracted. [Please select]
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