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- proper noun Plural form of
Webster .
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Examples
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I hate liars, thieves and hypocrites and you, Miss Thang, have a picture in Websters next to all three of these words.
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Look in Websters under confusion and you will find the news media on top of the list of definitions.
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My 1957 Websters is great but their recent usage note covers late numbered etymology instead, consistent with their vernacular emphasis revealed by their “more new words” ad campaign.
Waldo Jaquith - Gingrich: The language of the ghetto is a secret. 2007
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By "Evil" I assume you intend both definitions I find in Websters: "morally wrong or bad" or "harmful or injurious."
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Among those who refused to talk to the Websters were the 17-year-old's parents, who drew a legal veil around their son and declined to talk to the grieving family, other than through their lawyer.
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She passed away as a friend read to Daly from one of her own books, '' Websters 'First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language,' 'Kelly said Wednesday.
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One of the most useful is the Merriam-Websters which includes Latin-American Spanish.
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One of the most useful is the Merriam-Websters which includes Latin-American Spanish.
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One of the most useful is the Merriam-Websters which includes Latin-American Spanish.
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One of the most useful is the Merriam-Websters which includes Latin-American Spanish.
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alexz commented on the word Websters
Websters refers to the Merriam Websters dictionary.
February 22, 2013