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  2. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    There are several synonyms that refer to human positioning, often used interchangeably, but having specific nuances of meaning. [1] Position is a general term for a configuration of the human body. Posture means an intentionally or habitually assumed position. Pose implies an artistic, aesthetic, athletic, or spiritual intention of the position.

  3. English collocations - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Nouns and verbs. 2.3 Noun + noun. 2.4 Verbs and expression with prepositions. 2.5 Verbs and adverbs. ... The price increase poses a problem for them.

  4. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, February 1

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    These terms complete a three-word phrase (hint: the first part of the phrase is a verb that means "hit forcefully"). Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night

  5. Put on airs - Wikipedia

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    A petit maître (little master) – a fashionable French dandy or fop of 1778. To put on airs, also give airs, put in airs, give yourself airs, is an English language idiom and a colloquial phrase meant to describe a person who acts superior, or one who behaves as if they are more important than others.

  6. Are you a ‘Mother’? What to know about the slang word - AOL

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    The television show “Pose” and certain famous pop stars have resuscitated the slang word. ... “Mother” is also used as a verb — “Mothering” is the act of being a “Mother” through ...

  7. Pose (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Pose", a song by Stefanie Scott and Carlon Jeffery from the A.N.T. Farm soundtrack "Pose", a song by Justin Timberlake from FutureSex/LoveSounds

  8. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    Synonym list in cuneiform on a clay tablet, Neo-Assyrian period [1] A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are ...

  9. Prone position - Wikipedia

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    The word prone, meaning "naturally inclined to something, apt, liable," has been recorded in English since 1382; the meaning "lying face-down" was first recorded in 1578, but is also referred to as "lying down" or "going prone."