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  • liv´ing|ness — liv|ing «LIHV ihng», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. having life; being alive: »a living plant. 2. full of life; vigorous; strong; active: »a living faith; the living question of the hour (Oliver Wendell Holmes) …   Useful english dictionary

  • liv´ing|ly — liv|ing «LIHV ihng», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. having life; being alive: »a living plant. 2. full of life; vigorous; strong; active: »a living faith; the living question of the hour (Oliver Wendell Holmes) …   Useful english dictionary

  • liv|ing — «LIHV ihng», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. having life; being alive: »a living plant. 2. full of life; vigorous; strong; active: »a living faith; the living question of the hour (Oliver Wendell Holmes) …   Useful english dictionary

  • apron-string-hold —    obsolete    the occupation by a man of his wife s property    The use satirized English and Welsh land tenure freehold, leasehold, or copyhold. It also indicates what people thought of a man who lived off the estate of his wife, whose property …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • all night man —    obsolete British    a dealer in corpses    • He took newly buried corpses for sale to teaching hospitals, especially in Scotland.     There was no property, or ownership, in a corpse and a paucity of donors who were fearful of a piecemeal… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • make a purse for yourself —    obsolete    to steal or embezzle    You filled it without having to earn the contents:     The wife of one of his acquaintance had fraudulently made a purse for herself out of her husband s fortune. (J. Boswell, 1791 the wife died without… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • on the parish —    obsolete British    destitute    Money needed for communal use was levied by means of a parish or parochial rate on property. Part of it went towards providing for the homeless and destitute. Also as on the parochial:     This meant that one… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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