Definitions
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. An abbreviation of preface;
- n. of prefix.
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Examples
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Too many beans for my pref which is to say that I like mine greasy and filled with potatoes, eggs, and plenty of kick.
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I'm not really sure if it was the right file as I could not find an actual "preferences. js" file, but it had all of the same type of "pref" entries.
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The concept of “balancing the budget” is utterly meaningless unless you first pass laws, pref. a Const.
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Transfer dough to mixer or clean bowl and let mix (pref. with a paddle attachment) at a low speed for 2-3 minutes until slightly cooled.
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Night always works better, but NO moon or little is optimal, some light is a pref for low light gear as it magnifys the ambient light.
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The table below also shows the big differences for Ehrlich between his win in 2002 against then-lieutenant governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) and his loss in 2006. vote pref.
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But if they used a desktop client, and the client was maintaining the feed automatically for each user (subject to a pref), then it would notify Twitter where it was storing the feed.
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Grease a 9 or 10-inch bundt pan, or 9 or 10-inch ring mold (pref. the ring pan).
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Google has started to call it a pref cookie, claiming it is only there to store preferences.
Google Tests Using Your Search Data to Tailor Ads to You - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Find it on display in a bookstore window (pref Shakes & Co.), photograph said window, frame it, hang it on your wall.
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