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41know — 1. verb /nəʊ,noʊ/ a) To be certain or sure about. I know that I’m right and you’re wrong. b) To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered. He knew something terrible was going to happen. See Al …
42know — 1. In numerous expressions, e.g. know the ropes, one s way around, the time of day, how many beans make five, a thing (trick) or two, what s what, which way the wind blows, one s onions Be well informed, efficient, alert, worldly wise. 2. See… …
43know — To have knowledge; to possess information, instruction, or wisdom. To perceive or apprehend; to understand. International Great Northern R. Co. v. Pence, Tex.Civ.App., 113 S.W.2d 206, 210. The word familiar is equivalent. See knowingly knowledge… …
44know — To have knowledge; to possess information, instruction, or wisdom. To perceive or apprehend; to understand. International Great Northern R. Co. v. Pence, Tex.Civ.App., 113 S.W.2d 206, 210. The word familiar is equivalent. See knowingly knowledge… …
45know — I. verb (knew; known; knowing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cnāwan; akin to Old High German bichnāan to recognize, Latin gnoscere, noscere to come to know, Greek gignōskein Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) …
46know — See realize. See realize, know …
47know of — phr verb Know of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑existence, ↑fate …
48know'um — Gullah Words know, knows, knew him, her, it, them …
49Know-Nothing — Citoyen Know Nothing, le plus jeune fils de l Oncle Sam, lithographie de Sarony (1854). Cette estampe nationaliste, publiée à New York lors de l apogée du mouvement, récupère les symboles de l Union (et notamment le Star Spangled Banner à l… …
50Know-Nothing Party — Know Nothing Citoyen Know Nothing, le plus jeune fils de l Oncle Sam, lithographie de Sarony (1854). Cette estampe nationaliste, publiée à New York lors de l apogée du mouvement, récupère les symboles de l Union (et notamment le Star Spangled… …