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unware
unˈware, a., n., and adv. Now only arch. [OE. unwær (un-1 7, 12, 11 b), = ON. {uacu}varr (MSw. ovar). Cf. unwares.] 1. a. Unwary, incautious; not on one's guard.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xv. 89 Oft eac ða un⁓waran lareowas for eᵹe ne durron cleopian. 971 Blickl. Hom. 61 Þa scinlæcan þa þe g... Oxford English Dictionary
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unbeware
† unbeˈware, adv. Obs. [Alteration of unware adv., after beware v.] = unaware adv.1489 Caxton Faytes of A. i. x. 28 To com by thees wayes vpon theyre enemyes vnbeware. c 1489 ― Blanchardyn xxx. 113 A grete sorowe toke hym at his herte of that he was so taken vnbeware. 1565 Golding Ovid's Met. i. (15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy
Greg Costikyan reviewed Schrodinger's Cat II: The Trick Top Hat in Ares Magazine #10 and commented that "Wilson is not a writer for the unware; the Schrodinger's wikipedia.org
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uniware
† uniˈware, adv. Obs. In 4 vn-, onywar, oniwar. [un-1 11 b and 7: cf. unaware and unware.] Unaware, unawares; esp. in phr. on uniware = at unaware(s).1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 1966–7 Þis prince al an onywar [v.rr. al vn ywar, al in on oniwar] toward hom drou. Hii come aȝen him onywar [v.r. on oniwar] &... Oxford English Dictionary
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onwar
▪ I. onwar, a.2 variant of unware, unaware.▪ II. onwar see onwhar. Oxford English Dictionary
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Highway (2022 film)
Poor Tulasi unware of all these trusts him. Vishnu regrets leaving Tulasi alone. wikipedia.org
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unlief
† unˈlief, a. Obs. [OE. unléof (un-1 7), = MDu. (Du.) onlief, OHG. unliup, unleub, MHG. unliep (G. unlieb), ON. {uacu}lj{uacu}fr, Goth. unliubs.] Not dear or valued; disliked, distasteful, unpleasant.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 189 Ðe lichame..and þe gost..fliten and winnen bitwenen hem, þat al þat is o... Oxford English Dictionary
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unaware
unaware, adv. and a. (ʌnəˈwɛə(r)) [un-1 11 b and 7: cf. uniware and unware.] A. adv. 1. = unawares adv. 1 a.1592 Shakes. Ven. & Ad. 823 As one that unaware Hath dropp'd a precious jewel in the flood. 1667 Milton P.L. ii. 156 Will he, so wise, let loose at once his ire, Belike through impotence, or u... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwares
unˈwares, adv., n., and a. Now arch. [Late OE. unwæres, unwares, f. unwær unware a.] A. adv. 1. Without warning; unexpectedly, suddenly.a 1122 O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 1004, Forþam þe hi unwares comon, & he fyrst næfde þæt he his fyrde ᵹegadrian mihte. Ibid. an. 1093, Hine þa Rodbeard..unwæres bes... Oxford English Dictionary
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柳柳-
国内街头潮牌还有一个很大的挑战,虽然国内出现了一些接近国际水准的优秀潮牌案例,例如Roaringwild、Unware等,但街头文化在中国本质上是没有基因的。 从资本关注的角度来看,峰尚资本合伙人杜宗霖曾指出,其实国内大部分潮牌的投资,主要是以渠道和店铺为主,店铺销量主要来源于潮鞋。 m.huxiu.com
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mislead
mislead, v. (mɪsˈliːd) Pa. tense and pa. pple. misled. [OE. mislǽdan = MLG., MDu., Du. misleiden, OHG. misseleiten (G. missleiten), Sw. missleda, Da. mislede: see mis-1 1 +lead v.1] 1. trans. To lead astray in action or conduct; to lead into error; to cause to err.c 1015 ælfric Past. Ep. xlvi. in Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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hasty
▪ I. hasty, a. (n., adv.) (ˈheɪstɪ) [a. OF. hasti for hastif (pl. hastis), mod.F. hâtif, -ive, f. haste, hâte haste n.: see hastive, and cf. jolly, tardy. The termination was doubtless from the first identified with native -i, -y from OE. -iᵹ; and it is noticeable that the other Teutonic langs. have... Oxford English Dictionary
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misdo
misdo, v. (mɪsˈduː) Forms: see do v.1 [OE. misdón = OFris. misdua, MDu., Du. misdoen, OHG. missa-, missituon, -duan (MHG. missetuon, G. misstun): see mis-1 1 and do v.1] 1. intr. To do evil or wrong; to do harm or injury to, unto, against. Now rare or Obs.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. John iii. 20 Hælc monn.... Oxford English Dictionary
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creaming
▪ I. creaming, vbl. n. (ˈkriːmɪŋ) [f. cream v. + -ing1.] a. The action of the verb cream; formation of cream or froth; skimming off of the cream.1596 [see b below]. 1831 Scott Abbot Introd., A kind of milk, which will not stand above a single creaming. 1888 W. C. Russell Death Ship II. 251 The cream... Oxford English Dictionary
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chance-medley
chance-medley (ˌtʃɑːnsˈmɛdlɪ, -æ-) [a. AF. chance medlée mixed or mingled chance or casualty: see chance; medler is a var. of mesler to mix, mingle: see meddle. From the fact that medley is also a n., and chance medley a possible combination in the sense of ‘fortuitous medley’, the meaning has often... Oxford English Dictionary
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