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  • 71ˈcount on sb — phrasal verb to be sure that someone will do what you want or expect them to do You can always count on him for good advice.[/ex] I knew I could count on you to be on time.[/ex] …

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  • 72count —   1. Number. Helu, heluhelu, heluna.    ♦ To count ballots, helu pāloka.    ♦ To count in order, helu papa.    ♦ Counting game with chants, helu pā ani.   2. Title of nobility. Kauna …

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  • 73count on — {v.} 1. To depend on; rely on; trust. * /The team was counting on Joe to win the race./ * /I ll do it; you know you can count on me./ * /The company was counting on Brown s making the right decision./ Syn.: BANK ON. 2. See: FIGURE ON(2) …

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  • 74count on — {v.} 1. To depend on; rely on; trust. * /The team was counting on Joe to win the race./ * /I ll do it; you know you can count on me./ * /The company was counting on Brown s making the right decision./ Syn.: BANK ON. 2. See: FIGURE ON(2) …

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  • 75count — the number of items in a fixed weight or volume when marketing fish. The product is sorted and packaged by count ranges. Size ranges have such names as small, large and jumbo which need not be the same in all markets even though size grades will… …

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  • 76count on — verb to rely upon, trust, or expect Dont count on being able to get back into the building after 5pm …

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  • 77count on — phr verb Count on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑support …

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  • 78count up — phr verb Count up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑takings …

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  • 79count on — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rely on, rely upon, Depend on, Depend upon, calculate on, figure on, bank on*, build upon, rest upon, expect, anticipate, take on trust, take for granted, be sure of, trust in, place trust in, place reliance on, make… …

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  • 80count up — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. compute, get a total for, bring together; see add 1 , count , total 1 …

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