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    the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk. the part of a garment encircling, partly covering, or closest to the neck; neckline. the length of the neck of a horse or other animal as a measure in racing. the slender part near the top of […]

  • Bestead

    to help; -ssist; serve; avail. archaic. placed or situated, often unfavorably or in difficulty. historical examples oh, sure never was a poor maid so bestead with blind men—well, fetch thy beechnuts. standish of standish jane g. austin v. “to help, support, prop,” 1580s, from be- + stead (v.); see stead. the rendering in isa. 8:21, […]

  • Bewail

    to express deep sorrow for; lament: a little child bewailing the loss of her dog. to express grief. contemporary examples i recount this not to bewail my fate, or to dwell in the past. the lessons of the nakba ziad j. asali may 10, 2012 historical examples they think it the women’s part to bewail […]

  • Beware

    to be wary, cautious, or careful of (usually used imperatively): beware such inconsistency. beware his waspish wit. to be cautious or careful: beware of the dog. contemporary examples “beware” by big sean is awash in technicolor static, colorful sceneries overlaid over big sean. lady gaga, avril lavigne & more best music videos of the week […]

  • Beweep

    to weep over (something): to beweep one’s foolish mistakes. v. old english bewepan, cognate with old frisian biwepa, old saxon biwopian; see be- + weep. related: bewept.


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