meek

  • 51meek — adjective quiet, gentle, and submissive. Derivatives meekly adverb meekness noun Origin ME me(o)c, from ON mjúkr soft, gentle …

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  • 52meek — a. Humble, lowly, submissive, yielding, pacific, unassuming, mild, soft, gentle, modest …

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  • 53meek — adj 1. humble, lowly, modest, unpretentious, unpretending, unpresuming, unassuming, free from pride, without arrogance, unostentatious. 2. deferential, obliging, complaisant, compliant, conformable, agreeable, biddable, willing; submissive,… …

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  • 54meek — [miːk] adj quiet, gentle, and easy to persuade meekly adv …

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  • 55meek —   Akahai, ha aha a. See saying, bait …

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  • 56meek — see MUCK …

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  • 57meek — adj. 1 humble and submissive; suffering injury etc. tamely. 2 piously gentle in nature. Derivatives: meekly adv. meekness n. Etymology: ME me(o)c f. ON mjuacutekr soft, gentle …

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  • 58Meek, Donald — (1878 1946)    Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he acted there in his youth, then toured abroad. He made his American debut with an acrobatic troupe in Boston in 1912. After breaking his leg, he turned to the legitimate stage, making his New York debut …

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  • 59meek as a lamb — very docile, very obedient, quite tame (like a lamb) …

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  • 60Joe Meek — Infobox musical artist Name = Joe Meek Img capt = Joe Meek Img size = Landscape = Background = non performing personnel Birth name = Robert George Meek Alias = Robert Duke, Peter Jacobs Born = birth date|1929|4|5|df=y Newent, Gloucestershire,… …

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