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    How many are in your dictionary? You should look it up yourself, and report your findings in your question.

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  • Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

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  • Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

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    – GEdgar
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  • Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago











  • Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago













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    How many are in your dictionary? You should look it up yourself, and report your findings in your question.

    – GEdgar
    4 hours ago












  • Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago











  • Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago












  • 2





    How many are in your dictionary? You should look it up yourself, and report your findings in your question.

    – GEdgar
    4 hours ago












  • Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago











  • Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

    – Hot Licks
    4 hours ago







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How many are in your dictionary? You should look it up yourself, and report your findings in your question.

– GEdgar
4 hours ago






How many are in your dictionary? You should look it up yourself, and report your findings in your question.

– GEdgar
4 hours ago














Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

– Hot Licks
4 hours ago





Up to fifty, at least. (I'm guessing a few people are wondering what you're up to, and one or two may even be thinking "Up yours!")

– Hot Licks
4 hours ago













Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

– Hot Licks
4 hours ago





Oxford has 38 definitions, depending on how you count.

– Hot Licks
4 hours ago










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