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Word Said Three Times Before What Have We Here Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "WELL" which means:
- adjective
- • In good health especially after having suffered illness or injury noun
- • A deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine
- • A cavity or vessel used to contain liquid
- • An abundant source
- • An open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway)
- • An enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps adverb
- • (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
- • Thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form
- • Indicating high probability; in all likelihood
- • (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully
- • To a suitable or appropriate extent or degree
- • Favorably; with approval
- • To a great extent or degree
- • With great or especially intimate knowledge
- • With prudence or propriety
- • With skill or in a pleasing manner
- • In a manner affording benefit or advantage
- • In financial comfort
- • Without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor adjective satellite
- • Resulting favorably
- • Wise or advantageous and hence advisable verb
- • Come up, as of a liquid interjection
- • Used to acknowledge a statement or situation.
- • An exclamation of surprise (often doubled or tripled).
- • An exclamation of indignance.
- • Used in speech to express the overcoming of reluctance to say something.
- • Used in speech to fill gaps, particularly at the beginning of a response to a question; filled pause.
- • (hiberno-english) used as a greeting
An example sentence would be:
- • "He played the piano very well."
- • "I hope you get well soon."
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