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verb • To possess, own. • To hold, as something at someone's disposal. • Used to state the existence or presence of someone in a specified relationship with the subject. • To partake of (a particular substance, especially food or drink, or action or activity). • To be scheduled to attend, undertake or participate in. • To experience, go through, undergo. • To be afflicted with, suffer from. • (auxiliary verb, taking a past participle) Used in forming the perfect aspect. • Used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form a tag question, echoing a previous use of 'have' as an auxiliary verb or, in certain cases, main verb. (For further discussion, see the appendix English tag questions.) • (auxiliary verb, taking a to-infinitive) See have to. • To give birth to. • To engage in sexual intercourse with. • To accept as a romantic partner. • (transitive with bare infinitive) To cause to, by a command, request or invitation. • (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To cause to be. • (transitive with bare infinitive) To be affected by an occurrence. (Used in supplying a topic that is not a verb argument.) • (transitive with adjective or adjective-phrase complement) To depict as being. • To defeat in a fight; take. • (obsolete outside Ireland) To be able to speak (a language). • To feel or be (especially painfully) aware of. • To trick, to deceive. • (often with present participle) To allow; to tolerate. • (often used in the negative) To believe, buy, be taken in by. • To host someone; to take in as a guest. • To get a reading, measurement, or result from an instrument or calculation. • (of a jury) To consider a court proceeding that has been completed; to begin deliberations on a case. • To make an observation of (a bird species). | ||||||||
55% | 7 | Vintage song that asks 'Why, why, why Delilah?' | ||||||
noun • (Old Testament) the Philistine mistress of Samson who betrayed him by cutting off his hair and so deprived him of his strength • a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive | ||||||||
44% | 6 | A forsaken or forsaken place | ||||||
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