Of , for, or known to the people in general, not private, public members of the community in general or a particular section of this, the British public, in public openly, not in private, public heath, public house, public school.
To issue copies of a book, to the public, to make generally known, to annouce formally, publish the banns of marriage.
A sentence requesting information or an answer, something being discussed or for discussion, a problem requiring a solution, the raising of doubt, whether we shall win is open to question.
Taking only a short time to do something or to be done, able to notice or learn or think quickly, quick-drying, quick-freeze, to freeze food rapidly for storing, quick-witted, quick at understanding a situation.
To go away from, to leave, to give him notice to quit, gave him notice to leave the premises he occupies, to give up or abandon a task, to cease, quit grumbling, to be quit of the trouble.
To look steadily at, to consider to be, we regard the matter as serious, to concern or have a connection with, he is innocent as regards the first charge, consideration to act with regards to the safety of others.
Having an uneven or irregular surface, coasrse in texture, not level or smooth, rough weather, stormy, rough luck, hard luck, a rough estimate.
To move your limbs or body in a vigorous way to get free, to try to overcome an opponent or problem, one struggles in life, he struggles to free.
A maker of mens clothes, especially made to order, to make clothes as a tailor, to make or adapt for a special purpose, the new factory is tailored to our needs, tailor, perfectly suited for the purpose.
The sensation caused in the tongue by things placed upon it, the sensation it gives, it tastes sour, to be able to perceive flavours, to experience, taste the joys of freedom .
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