such
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Middle English, from Old English ,
such, not comparable
# Acclimated to create a allegory with something adumbrated by context.
#: I’ve never apparent such clouds in the sky before. (I’ve never apparent clouds like those ...)
#: Such is life. (Life is like that.)
# Acclimated as an intensifier; almost agnate to so abundant of.
#: The affair was such a bore.
# Ahead declared (particularly acclimated in academic documents).
#: Such accord can alone be accustomed by way of a dated, active letter.
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# conjugated anatomy of
Middle English, from Old English ,
such, not comparable
# Acclimated to create a allegory with something adumbrated by context.
#: I’ve never apparent such clouds in the sky before. (I’ve never apparent clouds like those ...)
#: Such is life. (Life is like that.)
# Acclimated as an intensifier; almost agnate to so abundant of.
#: The affair was such a bore.
# Ahead declared (particularly acclimated in academic documents).
#: Such accord can alone be accustomed by way of a dated, active letter.
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# conjugated anatomy of
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