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Part of Speech: Noun
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Part of Speech: noun
Part of Speech: verb
Part of Speech: verb transitive
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You can't suppose anything that would make me leave him, or the work. - "Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero", F. Hopkinson Smith.
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You didn't make her come home? - "The Dwelling Place of Light, Complete", Winston Churchill Last Updated: March 5, 2009.
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You will permit me, then, to make her acknowledgments, M. de Saux, and to take leave for her. - "The Red Cockade", Stanley J. Weyman.