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bestir
bestir, v. (bɪˈstɜː(r)) For forms see stir. [OE. bestyrian, f. be- 2 + styrian to stir.] † 1. ? To heap or pile (a thing) about with. (OE.)c 890 K. ælfred Bæda iii. ii. (Bosw.) His þeᵹnas mid moldan hit bestyredon and ᵹefæstnedon. 2. To stir up, ‘to put into vigorous action’ (J.). a. refl. To begin ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bestir
bestir/bɪˈstɜ:(r); bɪ`stə/ v(-rr-) [Tn]~ oneself (fml or joc 文或谑) become active or busy 发奋; 振作 He was too lazy to bestir himself even to answer the telephone. 他懒得甚至不愿接电话. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ravnur Hólmgarðsfari
Becoming aware that the two boys were sons of the brothers Bestir and Beinir, whom Tróndur had previously murdered, Tróndur rejected the offer. wikipedia.org
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WAKE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
4 days agoSynonyms for WAKE in English: awake, stir, awaken, come to, arise, get up, rouse, get out of bed, waken, bestir, …
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Union Maid
edited by Seeger and Bob Reiser urges women to "Like Mother Jones, bestir them bones". wikipedia.org
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What is another word for wake - WordHippo
Synonyms for wake include awaken, waken, rouse, awake, arouse, stir, arise, bestir, wake up and get up. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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squimble-squamble
† squimble-squamble obs. var. skimble-skamble adv.1611 Cotgr., Griffe graffe, by hooke or by crooke, squimble squamble, scamblingly, catch that catch may. [1694 Motteux Rabelais v. xiv. 64 They all began to bestir their Claws, like a parcel of Fiddlers running a Division; and then fell to't, squimbl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thea Stanley Hughes
Modern World (pamphlet, 1970) Movement; League of Health (1972) Men in the Making (1975) Towards Self-Development (1976) Movement: For Those Who Would Bestir wikipedia.org
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bister
bistare, bister, -sterre see bestare, bestir. Oxford English Dictionary
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Vayoel Moshe
Israelites promise "to wait for Him before arousing his love", as "King Solomon in Song of Songs thrice adjured the daughters of Jerusalem not to arouse or bestir wikipedia.org
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hobnailed
hobnailed, a. (ˈhɒbneɪld) [f. as prec. + -ed.] 1. Furnished or set with hobnails; having the marks of hobnails.1603 B. Jonson Satyr Wks. (Rtldg.) 538/2 Come on, clowns..bestir your hob-nail'd stumps. 1693 Dryden Juvenal's Sat. iii. 399 Some rogue-soldier, with his hob-nail'd shoes, Indents his legs ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baptists in Canada
"'To Bestir Themselves:' Canadian Baptists and the Origins of Brandon College," Manitoba History (2007), Issue 56, pp 22-31. online Rawlyk, George, ed wikipedia.org
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meisje
meisie, meisje S. Afr. (ˈmeɪsɪ) [Afrikaans meisie, f. Du. meisje, cogn. w. Eng. maiden n.] Girl; young lady or woman.1890 Digger's Doggerel 27 Romeo Troilus Giddy McSmack Has been granted, secure from all legal attack, The sole right to practise and use osculation On the ‘meisjes’ and ‘vrauws’ of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lewis and Clark's keelboat
He promised to bestir himself, but his resolution lasted only for a week. wikipedia.org
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搜索 词典 - Bing
1. be in high and vigorous spirits; be full of high spirit ( s ); be fired with boundless enthusiasm; be contented; be full of pep; be in high feather; be on one ' s mettle; bestir oneself ( anew ); daring and energetic; highspirited and vigorous; in high spirits; strong in morale; with boundless enthusiasm. 1.
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