Definitionn. a crosspiece spreading the gunnels of a boat
Last update: January 20, 2016
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They are executing a plan to thwart his speech. [verb]
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Ram's work was thwarted constantly. [Please select]
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If we cannot, then a Conservative party finally showing signs of regrouping after a decade of disarray could yet thwart our ambitions. [Please select]
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And Faith, who had thwarted him with Dolly, and been from the first his enemy, now would have to weep and wail, and waste her youth in constancy. [Please select]
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This union is thwarted by the passions. [Please select]
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In her is forming the being who continues us, and this holy work is thwarted and rendered painful. [Please select]
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"I never heard of such a scheme," said Morton, "and therefore I could not thwart it." [Please select]
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But now return, keep thine eyes open and inform me at once if Amasis, as is possible, should attempt to thwart the conspiracy against Phanes. [Please select]
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'My brother is unjust,' she said, 'because he can bear no interruption that seems to thwart his loyal zeal.' [Please select]
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