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  • 31discuss v — I don t like curse words, Tom discussed …

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  • 32discuss — rædan …

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  • 33discuss — v. a. Debate, sift, canvass, ventilate, agitate, argue, reason about, consider, deliberate (upon) …

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  • 34discuss — verb 1) I discussed the matter with my wife Syn: talk over, talk about, talk through, converse about, debate, confer about, deliberate about, chew over, consider, consider the pros and cons of, thrash out; informal kick around, hash out, bat… …

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  • 35discuss — v 1. talk over, debate, moot, bandy words, Inf. kick around, Sl. hash over; argue the pros and cons, argue for and against, argue, dispute, contend, contest, question; disagree, dissent, differ, controvert, oppose; spar, cross swords, lock horns …

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  • 36discuss — dis·cuss …

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  • 37discuss — verb 1) I discussed the matter with my wife Syn: talk over, talk about, talk through, debate, confer about 2) chapter three discusses this topic Syn: examine, explore, study, analyse, go into …

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  • 38discuss — dis•cuss [[t]dɪˈskʌs[/t]] v. t. 1) to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about 2) Obs. to make known • Etymology: 1300–50; (< AF discusser) < L discussus, ptp. of discutere to shatter, scatter dis•cuss′er, n …

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  • 39discuss — /dəsˈkʌs / (say duhs kus) verb (t) 1. to examine by argument; sift the considerations for and against; debate; talk over. 2. Rare to try the quality of (food or drink) by consuming. {Middle English discusse(n), from Latin discussus, past… …

  • 40discuss Uganda — vb British to have sex. A euphemism coined in the 1970s by the British satirical magazine Private Eye. It has become one of the magazine s long running jokes and is said to stem from a party at which a female journalist was alleged to have… …

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