
1) Abandon 2) Approval 3) Bequeath 4) Blow 5) Clear out 6) Depart 7) Desert 8) Empty 9) Exit 10) Forsake 11) Furlough 12) Get out 13) Go 14) Goout 15) Headout 16) Hightail 17) Holiday 18) Impart 19) Jet 20) Left 21) Make tracks 22) Move out 23) Part 24) Permission 25) Place 26) Put 27) Quit 28) Scarper
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1) GI''s holiday 2) Abandon holiday 3) Approved absence 4) Base break 5) Be off 6) Bequeath 7) Bestow 8) Bid adieu 9) Break from service 10) Break you repair 11) Breakup command 12) Breakup demand 13) Bust a move 14) Buzz off 15) Check out most of the yeast 16) Check out of 17) Clear out 18) Confer on
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The arrangement of balls at the end of a turn.
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[U.S. military] In the United States Military, leave is permission to be away from one`s unit for a specific period of time. == Entitlement == Under normal circumstances, all personnel are granted 30 days of leave per year. This time is usually used for vacations and other extended time periods away from the service that are longer than thr...
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[get out] (c) Hotel Splendid Montreux Switzerland ...
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[military] In military forces, leave is a permission to be away from one`s unit, either for a specified or unspecified period of time. The term AWOL, standing for absent without leave, is a term for desertion used in armed forces of many English speaking countries. Various militaries have specific rules that regulate leaves. Block leave is ...
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• (v.) To cease from; to desist from; to abstain from. • (v.) To let be or do without interference; as, I left him to his reflections; I leave my hearers to judge. • (v.) To withdraw one`s self from; to go away from; to depart from; as, to leave the house. • (v. i.) To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out. • (v.) To ...
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(Pocket games) The position of the balls after a player's shot.
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Those pins not knocked down on the first ball.
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To send out leaves; to leaf; often with out. ... Origin: Leaved; Leaving. ... 1. Liberty granted by which restraint or illegality is removed; permission; allowance; license. 'David earnestly asked leave of me.' (1 Sam. Xx. 6) 'No friend has leave to bear away the dead.' (Dryden) ... 2. The act of leaving or departing; a formal parting; a leaving; f...
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Leave intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Leaved ;
present participle & verbal noun Leaving ] To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with
out .
G. Fletcher. Found on
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Leave noun [ Middle English
leve ,
leave , Anglo-Saxon
leáf ; akin to
leóf pleasing, dear, English
lief , D. oor
lof leave, G. ar
laub , and er
lauben to permit, Icelandic
leyfi . √124. See
Lief .]
1. Liberty grant...
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Leave transitive verb [ See
Levy .] To raise; to levy. [ Obsolete] « An army strong she
leaved .»
Spenser. Found on
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[
n] - the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty 2. [n] - permission to do something 3. [v] - have left or have as a remainder 4. [v] - act or be so as to become in a specified state 5. [v] - make a possibility or provide opportunity for 6. [v] - result in 7. [v] - remove oneself from an associat...
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The leave is the group of tiles left on a player's rack after making a play and before drawing new tiles.
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the permission of all members present in the chamber at the time to do something which otherwise could not be done at that time or in that way
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The pins that are not knocked down with the first ball (spare).
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Leave means ‘permission`. Some steps in legal action require the permission of the court. For example a losing party may be granted leave to appeal.
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allow verb make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; `This leaves no room for improvement`; `The evidence allows only one conclusion`; `allow for mistakes`; `leave lots of time for the trip`; `This procedure...
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noun permission to do something; `she was granted leave to speak`
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The group of tiles on a player's rack after s/he makes a play and before s/he draws new tiles.
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