abide, be the rage, cap, dominate, go, hold on, live on, pass, rule, take, wear well
Definitionv. be larger in number
Last update: January 22, 2016
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The system of shaving the hair of widows prevailed in some traditional areas . [verb]
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You prevail over in a row help reset your excitement of both. [verb]
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By the 70th hole, he had a four-stroke lead and held it together to prevail by two over Smith. [verb]
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In this happy state of things, it is not surprising that the management of Magua prevailed. [verb]
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The unerring feeling of nature for a moment prevailed and the old warrior hid his eyes in sorrow. [verb]
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Hawkeye, believing he had prevailed, soon fell asleep, and a silence as deep as the solitude in which they had found it, pervaded the retired spot. [verb]
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At length, the toughened sinews of the white man prevailed over the less practiced limbs of the native. [verb]
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I have a powerful advocate now whose pleading ought to prevail with you--a father whose anxious affection urges what my passionate love so ardently desires. [verb]
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But honour, and affection for Hyacinth, had prevailed; and she had bent her shoulders to the burden of undeserved shame. [verb]
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But he perceives their truth, and he knows that they must prevail. [verb]
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Even in this sad plight his courage and love of native land prevailed against the acceptance of aid from Frenchmen, if any should approach to offer it. [verb]
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