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  • 31living — n. & adj. n. 1 a livelihood or means of maintenance (made my living as a journalist; what does she do for a living?). 2 Brit. Eccl. a position as a vicar or rector with an income or property. adj. 1 contemporary; now existent (the greatest living …

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  • 32living — 1. noun 1) she cleaned floors for a living Syn: livelihood, (source of) income, means of support, subsistence, keep, maintenance, sustenance, nourishment, daily bread; job, work, employment, occupation, vocation; informal bread and butter 2) …

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  • 33Living My Life — Infobox Book | name = Living My Life image caption = author = Emma Goldman country = United States of America language = English subject = autobiography, anarchism publisher = Alfred A. Knopf release date = 1931 pages = 993 isbn = 0 486 22544 5… …

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  • 34living — 1. noun 1) she cleaned floors for a living Syn: livelihood, (source of) income, means of support, subsistence, keep, daily bread, bread and butter, job, work, employment, occupation 2) healthy living Syn …

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  • 35living — noun an income sufficient to live on, or the means of earning it. ↘Brit. (in church use) a position as a vicar or rector with an income or property. adjective alive. ↘(of a language) still spoken and used. ↘literary (of water) always flowing.… …

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  • 36living — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. [a]live, quick, existing. See life. n. See livelihood. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Alive] Syn. alive, existing, breathing, having being; see alive 1 . 2. [Vigorous] Syn. awake, brisk, alert; see… …

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  • 37living will — noun Date: 1972 a document in which the signer requests to be allowed to die rather than be kept alive by artificial means if disabled beyond a reasonable expectation of recovery compare advance directive …

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  • 38living will — noun A document, made by a person when still legally fit to do so, expressing his desire to be allowed to die instead of being kept alive by artificial means, in the event of being severely disabled or suffering from a terminal …

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  • 39living together — As respects court s rigl.u to allow suit money to wife in divorce action, means dwelling together in same house, eating at same table, the two parties holding themselves out to world and conducting themselves toward each other as husband and wife …

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  • 40living together — As respects court s rigl.u to allow suit money to wife in divorce action, means dwelling together in same house, eating at same table, the two parties holding themselves out to world and conducting themselves toward each other as husband and wife …

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