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    back current

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    back current

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    "1. /ı/ to winnow (grain); to throw (something) into the air (as if winnowing). 2. /ı/ (for the wind, waves, a current) to drive (something) about; (for the wind, a current) to cause (something) to stream out or trail out at full length. 3. /ı/ to throw (something) violently, hurtle, hurl, fling. 4. /ı/ to brandish (a sword); to wield (an implement). 5. /ı/ to land (a blow, a kick). 6. /ı/ to fling, let fly (a curse); to tell (a lie); to talk (rot, claptrap). 7. /ı/ to dip a spoon into (a boiling liquid) and then to empty the spoon back into the pot (done to prevent the liquid from boiling over). 8. /ı/ to waste, spend prodigally. 9. to exaggerate; to brag."

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