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  • 111begin — 1. verb /bɪˈɡɪn,bəˈgɪn/ To start, to initiate or take the first step into something. I began playing the piano at the age of five. See Also: beganst, beginning 2. noun /bɪˈɡɪn,bəˈgɪn/ …

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  • 112begin — Synonyms and related words: arise, attack, blast away, blast off, broach, commence, create, dig in, dive in, embark, enter, enter on, enter upon, establish, fall to, found, get off, get to, go ahead, go into, head into, inaugurate, initiate,… …

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  • 113Begin — Be|gin, Me|na|chem (1913 92) an Israeli politician and ↑prime minister from 1977 to 1983. In 1979 he signed a peace ↑treaty with President Sadat of Egypt which was known as the ↑Camp David agreement …

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  • 114begin — v. n. RG. 380 …

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  • 115begin — be·gin || bɪ gɪn v. start, commence …

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  • 116begin — 1) being 2) binge …

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  • 117begin — onginnan …

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  • 118begin — I. v. n. 1. Originate, arise, take rise. 2. Commence, make a beginning, take the first step, break ground, break the ice. II. v. a. Commence, initiate, inaugurate, institute, originate, start, enter upon, set about, set on foot, set in operation …

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  • 119begin — v 1. commence, start, go ahead, Inf. fire away, Inf. blast away; embark, set sail, set to or about, turn to, Inf. take off, Inf. jump off, Inf. kick off, Inf. blast off; take steps, get going, get a move on, get on the stick, start off, start out …

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  • 120begin — be·gin …

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