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  • MUSTN'T — contr. must not. * * * /ˈmʌsn̩t/ used as a contraction of must not We mustn t forget the lessons that history has taught us. You mustn t say such things …   Useful english dictionary

  • mustn't — must|n t [ˈmʌsənt] the short form of must not ▪ You mustn t tell Jerry what I ve bought …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mustn't — the short form of must not : You mustn t tell Jerry what I ve bought …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Mustn't Grumble — may refer to; Mustn t Grumble: An Accidental Return to England, a 2006 travel book by Joe Bennett Mustn t Grumble, a 2006 autobiography by Terry Wogan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • don't have to vs mustn't —   Don t have to = Do not have to   We use don t have to to say that there is no obligation or necessity to do something.   For example: You don t have to do the exercises at the end of this page.   Mustn t = must not   We use mustn t to show that …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • don't have to vs mustn't —   Don t have to = Do not have to   We use don t have to to say that there is no obligation or necessity to do something.   For example: You don t have to do the exercises at the end of this page.   Mustn t = must not   We use mustn t to show that …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • what you’ve never had you never miss — 1912 J. WEBSTER’ Daddy Long Legs (1913) 232 You mustn’t get me used to too many luxuries. One doesn’t miss what one has never had. 1939 T. BURKE Living in Bloomsbury ii. It has been said that what you’ve never had you never miss, and from all one …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • if at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again — The short poem Try (try) again was often quoted in nineteenth century children’s literature, especially in the United States (see quot. 1840). It is popularly attributed to W. E. Hickson, who quoted it (with three try’s) in his Moral Songs (1857) …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • People Might Hear You — Infobox Book name = People Might Hear You title orig = translator = image caption = author = Robin Klein illustrator = cover artist = country = AUS language = English series = genre = Horror novel publisher = Puffin Books release date = 1983… …   Wikipedia

  • (I) mustn't grumble — (I) mustn’t/shouldn’t/grumble spoken phrase used as a reply to someone who asks you whether you are well, for saying that you feel all right ‘How did you sleep?’‘Oh, not too bad. Mustn’t grumble.’ Thesaurus: satisfactory and good enoughsynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • must — must1 [ weak məst, strong mʌst ] modal verb *** Must is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You must stop at the red light. Sometimes must is used without a following infinitive: We will act alone if we must. Must does not change its… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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