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I would know him anywhere

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  • know — I UK [nəʊ] / US [noʊ] verb [never progressive] Word forms know : present tense I/you/we/they know he/she/it knows present participle knowing past tense knew UK [njuː] / US [nu] past participle known UK [nəʊn] / US [noʊn] *** Ways of saying I don… …   English dictionary

  • know — know1 [ nou ] (past tense knew [ nu ] ; past participle known [ noun ] ) verb never progressive *** ▸ 1 learn/understand ▸ 2 be familiar with ▸ 3 use particular name for ▸ 4 remember someone for something ▸ 5 experience ▸ 6 have learned something …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • You Don't Know Jack (video game series) — For other uses, see You Don t Know Jack (disambiguation). You Don t Know Jack Developer(s) Berkeley Systems, Jellyvision …   Wikipedia

  • Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth — Infobox Film name = Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth caption = DVD Cover director = John Blanchard producer = Doug Blake Harold Bronson Kai Ephron Richard Foos Joel Morrish Stephen Nemeth Andrew Ooi Robert Shaw eproducer …   Wikipedia

  • Sethos (Peabody mysteries) — Sethos is the nom de guerre of the shadowy Master Criminal in the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels.Role in the NovelsHe is first encountered in The Mummy Case , as the mastermind of an organized gang of thieves attempting to steal… …   Wikipedia

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • anybody, anyone, anything, anyway, anywhere —    Anything and anywhere are always one word. The others are one word except when the emphasis is on the second element (e.g., He received three job offers, but any one would have suited him ).    Anybody and anyone are singular and should be… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • Charles Peace — Charles Frederick Peace (14 May 1832 – 25 February 1879) was a notorious English burglar and murderer from Sheffield, whose somewhat remarkable life later spawned dozens of romanticised novels and films. Peace is mentioned by name in the Sherlock …   Wikipedia

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