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  • 41Meet the Press — This article is about the American public affairs program. For the Australian program, see Meet the Press (Australian TV program). Meet the Press Format Public affairs, news …

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  • 42meet head on — Synonyms and related words: affront, alight upon, antagonize, be antipathetic, be inimical, beard, beat against, bell the cat, bite the bullet, brave, brazen, brazen out, bump heads, bump into, challenge, clash, collide, come across, come among,… …

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  • 43Meet the Browns (film) — Tyler Perry s Meet The Browns Theatrical poster Directed by Tyler Perry Produced by Tyler Perry …

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  • 44meet — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (esp. AmE) ADJECTIVE ▪ gymnastics, race, swim, track ▪ hunt (BrE) ▪ championship ▪ big …

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  • 45meet — 1. v. & n. v. (past and past part. met) 1 a tr. encounter (a person or persons) by accident or design; come face to face with. b intr. (of two or more people) come into each other s company by accident or design (decided to meet on the bridge). 2 …

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  • 46face — faceable, adj. /fays/, n., v., faced, facing. n. 1. the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin. 2. a look or expression on this part: a sad face. 3. an expression or look that indicates ridicule, disgust, etc.; grimace: The child… …

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  • 47face — 1 /feIs/ noun (C) 1 FRONT OF YOUR HEAD the front part of the head from the chin to the forehead: She has such a pretty face. | Bob s face was covered in cuts and bruises. | a sea of faces (=a lot of faces seen together): The Principal looked down …

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  • 48meet — 1. verb 1) I met an old friend on the train Syn: encounter, meet up with, come face to face with, run into, run across, come across/upon, chance on, happen on, stumble across/on; informal bump into 2) she first met Paul at a party Syn …

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  • 49meet — I [[t]mit[/t]] v. met, meet•ing, n. 1) to come into the presence of; encounter: I met him on the street yesterday[/ex] 2) to become acquainted with; be introduced to: I ve never met your cousin[/ex] 3) to join at an agreed or designated place or… …

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  • 50face — [[t]feɪs[/t]] n. v. faced, fac•ing 1) anat. the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin 2) a look or expression on this part: a sad face[/ex] 3) an expression or look that indicates ridicule, disgust, etc.; grimace: to make a… …

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