want

  • 51Want — This interesting surname has two origins; firstly, it may be of Anglo Saxon origin, and a topographical name for someone who lived by a road or path, deriving from the Middle English went , a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century wendan …

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  • 52want — 1. verb 1) do you want more coffee? Syn: desire, wish for, hope for, aspire to, fancy, care for, like; long for, yearn for, crave, hanker after, hunger for, thirst for, cry out for, covet; need; informal have a yen for …

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  • 53Want It. — Infobox Album | Name = Want It. Type = Album Artist = SheSays Released = June 1 2007 (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Switzerland) Recorded = 2006 – 2007 Genre = Rock, Emo, Pop rock Length = Label = EMI (Virgin Records/Capitol… …

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  • 54want — 1. verb /wɒnt,wʌnt,wɑnt,wɔːnt/ a) To wish for or to desire (something). What do you want to eat? b) To be lacking, not to exist. There was something wanting in the play. Syn …

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  • 55want — Synonyms and related words: absence, ache to, adulteration, aim at, ardor, arrearage, ask, awayness, bare cupboard, bare necessities, bare subsistence, be desirous of, be dying to, be found wanting, be hurting for, be in want, be indicated, be… …

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  • 56want ad — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms want ad : singular want ad plural want ads American a classified ad …

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  • 57want in — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms want in : present tense I/you/we/they want in he/she/it wants in present participle wanting in past tense wanted in past participle wanted in informal 1) to wish to enter a place I think the cat wants in. 2) …

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  • 58want ad — {n.} A small advertisement on a special page in a newspaper that offers employment opportunities and merchandise. * / You want a temporary job? he asked the recent arrival in town. Go and look at the want ads! / …

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  • 59want ad — {n.} A small advertisement on a special page in a newspaper that offers employment opportunities and merchandise. * / You want a temporary job? he asked the recent arrival in town. Go and look at the want ads! / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60want — See lack. See lack, want, need See want, wish …

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