
1) Accentuate 2) Air 3) Aver 4) Blaspheme 5) Carrier 6) Connote 7) Cursing 8) Emphasize 9) Evince 10) Exclaim 11) Explain 12) Explicit 13) Expressage 14) Fast 15) Imply 16) Opine 17) Phrase 18) Quick 19) Say 20) Show 21) Spitefully 22) Straight 23) Swear 24) Train 25) Vociferate 26) Voice
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1) Articulate 2) By express 3) Communicate 4) Communicate at high speed 5) Communicate fast 6) Daily train 7) Direct 8) Dress up 9) English-language newspaper 10) Explicit 11) Expressed 12) Fast 13) Fast train 14) Formulate 15) French word used in English 16) German-language newspaper 17) Get across
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- rapid transport of goods
- mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
- public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes a limited number of scheduled stops
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• (a.) Directly and distinctly stated; declared in terms; not implied or left to inference; made unambiguous by intention and care; clear; not dubious; as, express consent; an express statement. • (n.) A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier; hence, a regular and fast conveyance; commonly, a company or system for the prompt and sa...
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An express job is one where the consignment has to be delivered as quickly as possible, and often an expected delivery time (ETA) will be given.
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A printer control language developed by OASYS.
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That which is not left to implication, e.g. an express promise or covenant. Express Term - a clearly stated/written part of the contract.
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1. To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples; hence, to extort; to elicit. 'All the fruits out of which drink is expressed.' (Bacon) 'And th'idle breath all utterly expressed.' (Spenser) 'Halters and racks can not express from thee More than by deeds.' (B. Jonson) ... 2. To make or offer a representation of; to show ...
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adj. Explicit, unequivocal, distinctive language that does not require interpretation.
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Ex·press' (ĕks*prĕs')
adjective [ French
exprès , Latin
expressus , past participle of
exprimere to express;
ex . out +
premere To press. See
Press .]
1. Exactly representing; exact. « Their human countenance The
express...
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Ex·press' noun [ Confer French
exprès a messenger.]
1. A clear image or representation; an expression; a plain declaration. [ Obsolete] « The only remanent
express of Christ's sacrifice on earth.»
Jer. Taylor. 2. A messenger sent on a special errand...
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Ex·press' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Expressed;
present participle & verbal noun Expressing .] [ Confer Old French
espresser ,
expresser , Latin
exprimere ,
expressum . See
Express...
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Marketing term coined by Purdey around 1855 to denote a high velocity rifle---as powerful as an express train.
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Express refers to when a woman breastfeeds her baby, or squeezes milk from her breast using her hands or a pump.
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Directly and unambiguously stated or communicated, particularly in a contract.
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espresso coffee.
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plain black espresso.
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Express was the American name for a system of railway transportation which was begun on March the 4th, 1839, by William F Harnden, who established express (railway) communication between New York and Boston. Alvan Adams and P B Burke started the Adams Express Company in 1840. The Wells Fargo Company was started in 1845, the United States Express Co...
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HMS Express was a British Eclipse Class destroyer of 1375 tons displacement launched in 1934. She was armed with four 4.7-inch guns; six smaller guns; two depth-charge throwers and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. She was powered by three Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 36.7 knots and a range of 6000 miles at 15 knots. She carrie...
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verb give expression to; `She showed her disappointment`
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adjective not tacit or implied; `her express wish`
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Large Lower Helm Area with marlin or tuna tower. Adding second & third helm station. Cabin Below
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[Test terms] communicate beliefs or opinions
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[PARCC terms] communicate beliefs or opinions
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[SAT terms] communicate beliefs or opinions
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