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VICE-LIKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VICE-LIKE meaning: 1. very tight: 2. UK spelling of viselike. Learn more.
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VICELIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VICELIKE is viselike.
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VISELIKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VISELIKE meaning: 1. US spelling of vice-like 2. very tight: 3. very tight and strong: . Learn more.
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vice-like
▪ I. vice-like, a.1 rare—1. [f. vice n.1 1.] Partaking of the nature of vice.1590 Nashe Martin Marprelate Wks. (Grosart) I. 184 Beeing once entered into the vicelike vaine of foolerie,..I was caried most wickedlie..in a scorne against the Saincts of God.▪ II. vice-like, a.2 Also U.S. vise-like. [f. ...
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vice-like, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective vice-like is in the late 1500s. OED's only evidence for vice-like is from 1589, in the writing of 'Marphoreus'.
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vice-like / vise-like | Common Errors in English Usage and More
However “vice” is the spelling of both words in UK English, and the Oxford English Dictionary defines “vice-like” as “firmly tenacious or ...
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Grip Like a Vice
"Grip Like a Vice" is a single from the album Proof of Youth by The Go! Team. It was released on July 9, 2007 on Memphis Industries. It was released as a CD single and was also released on two limited edition coloured vinyl singles. It reached number 57 on the UK Singles Chart and ranked at number 5...
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vice-like, adj.² meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for vice-like is from 1835, in the writing of Edgar Allan Poe, fiction writer, poet, and critic. vice-like ...
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What is another word for vice-like? - WordHippo
Another word for vice-like? Adjective Having steady but not excessive power or strength. Find more words!
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VICE-LIKE GRIP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
grip verb B2 If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly.
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viselike - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From vise + -like. Adjective. edit. viselike (comparative more viselike, superlative most viselike). Extremely strong or tight, like the grip of a vise. 2009 ...
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'Like Icarus - now everyone is burnt': how Vice and BuzzFeed fell to ...
May 5, 2023Vice has said it runs a far more diversified business than many of the digital ad-focused peers it is grouped with, having expanded into areas including running a TV channel and selling shows and ...
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Scientists Discovered Strange 'Entities' Called 'Obelisks' In Our ...
Jan 31, 2024Scientists Discovered Strange 'Entities' Called 'Obelisks' In Our Bodies. Their Purpose Is a Mystery.
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Tales of Arise review - Eurogamer.net
Tales of Arise is a story about an enslaved race of people, who slowly learn to pick up arms and fight back against the oppressors who've held a vice-like grip around their throats for over three ...
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Bill Twomey Jr.
He combined freakish natural talent with exceptional speed, a vice-like grip and spectacular leap.
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