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: The fog eventually lifted, leaving the streets clear.
: You never lift a finger to help me!
*: Their walk had continued not more than ten minutes when they crossed a creek by a wooden bridge and came to a row of mean houses standing flush with the street. At the door of one, an old black woman had stooped to lift a large basket, piled high with laundered clothes.
: She can lift twice her bodyweight.
*: strained by lifting at a weight too heavy
*: The Roman virtues lift up mortal man.
*: being lifted up with pride
: rfquotek|Edmund Spenser
: He gave me a lift to the bus station.
: Take the lift to the fourth floor.
*: The lift came into the shop dressed like a country gentleman, but was careful not to have a cloak about him, so that the tradesman could see he had no opportunity to conceal any goods about his person.
*: The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift.
: rfquotek|Francis Bacon
: the lift of a lock in canals
: rfquotek|SaunierWebster 1913
: The fog eventually lifted, leaving the streets clear.
: You never lift a finger to help me!
*: Their walk had continued not more than ten minutes when they crossed a creek by a wooden bridge and came to a row of mean houses standing flush with the street. At the door of one, an old black woman had stooped to lift a large basket, piled high with laundered clothes.
: She can lift twice her bodyweight.
*: strained by lifting at a weight too heavy
*: The Roman virtues lift up mortal man.
*: being lifted up with pride
: rfquotek|Edmund Spenser
: He gave me a lift to the bus station.
: Take the lift to the fourth floor.
*: The lift came into the shop dressed like a country gentleman, but was careful not to have a cloak about him, so that the tradesman could see he had no opportunity to conceal any goods about his person.
*: The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift.
: rfquotek|Francis Bacon
: the lift of a lock in canals
: rfquotek|SaunierWebster 1913
: The fog eventually lifted, leaving the streets clear.
: You never lift a finger to help me!
*: Their walk had continued not more than ten minutes when they crossed a creek by a wooden bridge and came to a row of mean houses standing flush with the street. At the door of one, an old black woman had stooped to lift a large basket, piled high with laundered clothes.
: She can lift twice her bodyweight.
*: strained by lifting at a weight too heavy
*: The Roman virtues lift up mortal man.
*: being lifted up with pride
: rfquotek|Edmund Spenser
: He gave me a lift to the bus station.
: Take the lift to the fourth floor.
*: The lift came into the shop dressed like a country gentleman, but was careful not to have a cloak about him, so that the tradesman could see he had no opportunity to conceal any goods about his person.
*: The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift.
: rfquotek|Francis Bacon
: the lift of a lock in canals
: rfquotek|SaunierWebster 1913
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