ad, calendar, docket, fudge in, infix, intercalation, irrupt, note down, put in writing, step in, whip in
Definitionn. a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication
Last update: October 17, 2015
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He had professional aphorisms, which he inserted into his wife's mind. [verb]
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Insert the key in the lock.. [verb]
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Identify the steps to create an animation Insert an audio file. [Please select]
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Take care not to insert the applicator too far down the throat. [verb]
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If he had done so he would have found behind the ladder the wedge he had just inserted to secure the level of the "Inspector's step." [Please select]
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They are now inserted in their proper place. [Please select]
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And then my beauty must insert a NOT in the order to be issued in the morning, or otherwise invert its meaning, simply to save useless bloodshed. [Please select]
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VOLUME II INTRODUCTION The plan of this edition leads me to insert in this place some account of the incidents on which the Novel of Waverley is founded. [Please select]
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A stiffer spring was inserted in the intake-valve so it would not open quite so easily. [Please select]
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