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▪ I. engrain, ingrain, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈgreɪn) Also 4 engreyne, 6 engrene. [f. en-1, in- + grain. Palsgr. 1530 gives a Fr. engrainer to dye. The word, whether first formed in Fr. or Eng., was suggested by the Fr. phrase en graine (adapted in Eng. as in grain) where graine means the cochineal dye. Hence t...
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Rebound (2023 film)
He tries to engrain in them the mindset of teamwork and not wasting any loose balls, as summarized by his motto: "There is no such thing as missed shots
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35 creative advertising ideas (and why they work) - Vistaprint
35 creative advertising ideas (and why they work) Estimated reading time: 18 minutes. Advertising is an integral part of building a brand. It helps get the word out about who you are, and the repetition will engrain your brand into the customers' minds. With creative advertising ideas, you can quickly establish what sets you apart from the rest.
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Ciarunji Chesaina
Since the 1970s, she has been influential in helping engrain Kenyan literature in the nation's education system.
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What is another word for "fill with"? - WordHippo
Synonyms for fill with include steep, imbue, infuse, suffuse, ingrain, endue, inculcate, invest, engrain and inoculate. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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engrained
engrained, ingrained, ppl. a. (ɛn-, ɪnˈgreɪnd) [f. engrain v.1 + -ed1. In the ppl. adj. used attrib., though not in the vb., the form with in- is more common than that with en-. In sense 2 the word is often heard with secondary (sometimes even with primary) stress on the prefix in-.] † 1. Dyed in gr...
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ingrain
▪ I. † ˈingrain, n.1 Obs. [Origin unascertained.] A quarter of a chaldron of coal given in for every five chaldrons purchased.1730 Act 3 Geo. II, c. 26 §10 By ancient Custom in the Port of London, one Chaldron of Coals is allowed in to every Score brought on board Ship..which is called Ingrain; notw...
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Recollections of the Arabian Nights
place, a goodly time, For it was in the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid.Above thro’ many a bowery turnA walk with vary-colour’d shellsWander’d engrain
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The Original Caste
The song ends with a repetition of the chorus which is a common arrangement technique used to engrain a song in the listener's memory.
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carmine
carmine, n. and a. (ˈkɑːmɪn) [a. F. or Sp. carmin, in med.L. carmīn-us, contracted from carmesīn-us, f. Sp. carmes{iacu} crimson, a. Arab. qirmazī ‘crimson’, f. qirmiz, kermes, alkermes, the scarlet grain insect.] 1. A beautiful red or crimson pigment obtained from cochineal. b. Chem. The colouring ...
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Proibidão
powerful gang, the Comando Vermelho (Portuguese for Red Command) has given poor youths free girls, drinks, and entertainment at their dances, hoping to engrain
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Hand washing
Group hand washing for school children at set times of the day is one option in developing countries to engrain hand washing in children's behaviors.
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Antonin Raymond
On the Reinanzaka House, the labourers were skilled in the use of wood, and helped Raymond engrain the texture of cedar onto the concrete.
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grain
▪ I. grain, n.1 (greɪn) Forms: 3–6 greyn(e, 4 grein(e, 4–7 grayn(e, 5, 7 grane, (6 grene, 5 pl. grennys), 6–7 graine, 5– grain. [Two formations: (1) a. OF. grain, grein (mod.F. grain) = Pr. gran, gra, Sp. grano, Pg. grão, It. grano:—L. grānum a grain, seed; (2) a. OF. grain(n)e (mod.F. graine) seeds...
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