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Definitionadj. first in rank or degree
Last update: September 8, 2015
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He is the prime of his life. [Please select]
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The workers were primed by their leader for strike. [Please select]
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The windows were all primed before actual painting. [Please select]
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The Prime Minister: I concur entirely with what the right hon. [Please select]
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What would Syria have stood to gain from assassinating a former prime minister? [Please select]
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"It would be an unequal exchange, to give a warrior, in the prime of his age and usefulness, for the best woman on the frontiers." [Please select]
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Then from the pockets on either side he drew a pair of pistols, primed them well from a little flask, and replaced them with the butts beneath the lappets. [Please select]
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"Such things is nothing but piracy, and we had better be shot at than lose such goods as we carry fresh shipped, and in prime condition." [Please select]
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The darkness of night is supposed to be deepest just before dawn--but that depends upon the weather--and the sleep of weary men is often in its prime at that time. [Please select]
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And the right man was even now approaching to the rescue, the greatest Prime-Minister of any age or country. [Please select]
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Everything depended upon the weather; and although the rough autumn was not come yet, the prime of the hopeful year was past. [Please select]
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