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cabinets
As noun
a piece of furniture with shelves, drawers, etc
, for holding or displaying items:a curio cabinet; a file cabinet
a wall cupboard used for storage, as of kitchen utensils or toilet articles:a kitchen cabinet; a medicine cabinet
a piece of furniture containing a radio or television set, usually standing on the floor and often having a record player or a place for phonograph records
(often initial capital letter) a council advising a president, sovereign, etc
, especially the group of ministers or executives responsible for the government of a nation
(often initial capital letter) (in the U
S
) an advisory body to the president, consisting of the heads of the executive departments of the federal government
a small case with compartments for valuables or other small objects
a small chamber or booth for special use, especially a shower stall
a private room
a room set aside for the exhibition of small works of art or objets d'art
Also called cabinet wine
a dry white wine produced in Germany from fully matured grapes without the addition of extra sugar
New England (chiefly Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts)
a milk shake made with ice cream
Archaic
a small room
Obsolete
a small cabin
As adjective
pertaining to a political cabinet:a cabinet meeting
private; confidential; secret
pertaining to a private room
of suitable value, beauty, or size for a private room, small display case, etc
:a cabinet edition of Milton
of, relating to, or used by a cabinetmaker or in cabinetmaking
Drafting
designating a method of projection (cabinet projection) in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing (cabinet drawing) having all vertical and horizontal lines drawn to exact scale, with oblique lines reduced to about half scale so as to offset the appearance of distortion
Compare axonometric, isometric (def ), oblique (def )
to
As preposition
(used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing approached and reached, as opposed to from):They came to the house
(used for expressing direction or motion or direction toward something) in the direction of; toward:from north to south
(used for expressing limit of movement or extension):He grew to six feet
(used for expressing contact or contiguity) on; against; beside; upon:a right uppercut to the jaw; Apply varnish to the surface
(used for expressing a point of limit in time) before; until:to this day; It is ten minutes to six
We work from nine to five
(used for expressing aim, purpose, or intention):going to the rescue
(used for expressing destination or appointed end):sentenced to jail
(used for expressing agency, result, or consequence):to my dismay; The flowers opened to the sun
(used for expressing a resulting state or condition):He tore it to pieces
(used for expressing the object of inclination or desire):They drank to her health
(used for expressing the object of a right or claim):claimants to an estate
(used for expressing limit in degree, condition, or amount):wet to the skin; goods amounting to $; Tomorrow's high will be to °
(used for expressing addition or accompaniment) with:He added insult to injury
They danced to the music
Where is the top to this box?
(used for expressing attachment or adherence):She held to her opinion
(used for expressing comparison or opposition):inferior to last year's crop; The score is eight to seven
(used for expressing agreement or accordance) according to; by:a position to one's liking; to the best of my knowledge
(used for expressing reference, reaction, or relation):What will he say to this?
(used for expressing a relative position):parallel to the roof
(used for expressing a proportion of number or quantity) in; making up: to the dozen; miles to the gallon
(used for indicating the indirect object of a verb, for connecting a verb with its complement, or for indicating or limiting the application of an adjective, noun, or pronoun):Give it to me
I refer to your work
(used as the ordinary sign or accompaniment of the infinitive, as in expressing motion, direction, or purpose, in ordinary uses with a substantive object
)
Mathematics
raised to the power indicated:Three to the fourth is ( = )
As adverb
toward a point, person, place, or thing, implied or understood
toward a contact point or closed position:Pull the door to
toward a matter, action, or work:We turned to with a will
into a state of consciousness; out of unconsciousness:after he came to
As Idioms
to and fro
fro (def )
go
As verb (used without object), went, gone, going
to move or proceed, especially to or from something:They're going by bus
to leave a place; depart:People were coming and going all the time
to keep or be in motion; function or perform as required:Can't you go any faster in your work?
to become as specified:to go mad
to continue in a certain state or condition; be habitually:to go barefoot
to act as specified:Go warily if he wants to discuss terms
to act so as to come into a certain state or condition:to go into debt; to go to sleep
to be known:to go by a false name
to reach, extend, or give access to:Where does this door go?
to pass or elapse:The time went fast
to be applied, allotted, awarded, transferred, etc
, to a particular recipient or purpose:My money goes for food and rent
to be sold:I have a bid of two dollars
Going! Going! Gone!
to be considered generally or usually:He's short, as basketball players go
to conduce or tend:This only goes to prove the point
to result or end; turn out:How did the game go?
to belong; have a place:This book goes on the top shelf
(of colors, styles, etc
) to harmonize; be compatible; be suited:Your tweed jacket would go well with these pants
to fit around or into; be able to be extended, contained, inserted, etc
:This belt won't go around my waist
to be or become consumed, spent, finished, etc
:The cake went fast
to be or become discarded, dismissed, put aside, forgotten, etc
:Those practical jokes of yours have got to go!
to develop, progress, or proceed, especially with reference to success or satisfaction:How is your new job going?
to move or proceed with remarkable speed or energy:Look at that airplane go!
to make a certain sound:The gun goes bang
to be phrased, written, or composed:How does that song go?
to seek or have recourse for a decision, verdict, corroboration, defense, etc
; resort:to go to court
to become worn-out, weakened, ineffective, etc
:His eyesight is beginning to go
to die:The old man went peacefully at a
m
to fail, break, or give way:The dike might go any minute
to come into action; begin:Go when you hear the bell
to make up a quantity or content; be requisite:Sixteen ounces go to the pound
to be able to be divided; be contained as a mathematical element:Three goes into fifteen five times
to contribute to an end result:the items that go to make up the total
to have as one's goal; intend (usually used in the present tense, followed by an infinitive):Their daughter is going to be a doctor
to be permitted, approved, or the like:Around here, anything goes
to be authoritative; be the final word:This is my house, and what I say goes!
to subject oneself:Don't go to any trouble
(used in the infinitive as an intensifier to indicate the idea of proceeding, especially with the expectation of serious consequences):He finally had to go ask for a loan
Informal
to urinate or defecate
As verb (used with object), went, gone, going
Informal
to endure or tolerate:I can't go his preaching
Informal
to risk, pay, afford, bet, or bid:I'll go fifty dollars for a ticket, but no more
to move or proceed with or according to; follow:Going my way?
to share or participate in to the extent of (often followed by a complementary substantive):to go halves
to yield, produce, weigh as a usable amount, or grow to:This field will go two bales of cotton
to assume the obligation, responsibility, or function of:His father went bail for him
Informal
to enjoy, appreciate, desire, or want:I could go a big steak dinner right now
Informal
to say; declare (usually used in speech): I asked the clerk for my receipt, and he goes, “You don't need it
”
As noun, plural goes
the act of going:the come and go of the seasons
energy, spirit, or animation:a man with a lot of go
a try at something; attempt:to have a go at winning the prize
a successful accomplishment; success:to make a go of a new business
Informal
a business agreement; deal; bargain:Thirty dollars? It's a go
Informal
approval or permission, as to undertake or begin something:The boss gave us the go on the new project
Boxing
a bout:the main go
As interjection
(in calling the start of a race) start the race; leave the starting line:On your mark! Get set! Go!
As adjective
functioning properly and ready:two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go
As Verb phrases
go about, to occupy oneself with; perform: The shoemaker goes about his work with a smile
Nautical
to change course by tacking or wearing
go after, to attempt to obtain; strive for:You'll never get what you want if you don't go after it energetically
go against, to be in conflict with or opposed to:It goes against the company's policy
go ahead, to proceed without hesitation or delay:If you want to use my car, go ahead
go along, to move or proceed
to accompany in travel
to agree; concur: I can't go along with you on that idea
go around, to be often in company (often followed by with): to go around with a bad crowd
to be sufficient for all: Is there enough food to go around? to pass or circulate, as in transmission or communication: The rumor is going around that he was forced to resign
go at, to assault; attack
to begin or proceed vigorously: to go at one's work with a will
go back on
back (def )
go by, to be disregarded or not taken advantage of: Don't let this chance go by
to be guided by or to rely upon: Don't go by what she says
go down, to decrease or subside, as in amount or size: Prices went down
The swelling is going down
to descend or sink: When does the sun go down? to suffer defeat: to go down fighting
to be accepted or believed: This nonsense goes down as truth with many persons
to admit of being consumed: This food goes down easily
to be remembered in history or by posterity
Slang
to happen; occur: What's been going down since I've been away? British
to leave a university, permanently or at the end of a term
Bridge
to fall short of making one's contract
Slang: Vulgar
to perform fellatio or cunnilingus
go for, to make an attempt at; try for: He is going for the championship
to assault
to favor; like: It simply isn't the kind of life you would go for
to be used for the purpose of or be a substitute for: material that goes for silk
go in for, to adopt as one's particular interest; approve of; like
to occupy oneself with; engage in: Europeans in increasing numbers are going in for camping
go into, to discuss or investigate: Let's not go into the question of whose fault it was
to undertake as one's study or work: to go into medicine
go in with, to join in a partnership or union; combine with:He asked me to go in with him on the purchase of a boat
go off, to explode, fire, or perform or begin to function abruptly: A gun went off in the distance
(of what has been expected or planned) to happen: The interview went off very badly
to leave, especially suddenly: She went off without saying goodbye
to die
to deteriorate
Slang
to experience orgasm
go on, to happen or take place: What's going on here? to continue: Go on working
to behave; act: Don't go on like that! to talk effusively; chatter
(used to express disbelief): Go on, you're kidding me
to appear onstage in a theatrical performance: I go on in the middle of the second act
go out, to come to an end, especially to fade in popularity: Silent movies went out as soon as the talkies were perfected
to cease or fail to function: The lights went out
to participate in a social activity: We usually go out drinking on Friday nights
Informal
to have a continuing romantic relationship: They went out for about a year before getting married
to take part in a strike: The printers went out yesterday in a contract dispute
Rummy
to dispose of the last card in one's hand by melding it on the table
Cards
to achieve a point score equal to or above the score necessary to win the game
go over, to repeat; review
to be effective or successful: The proposal went over very well with the trustees
to examine: The mechanic went over the car but found nothing wrong
to read; scan
go through, to bear; experience
to examine or search carefully: He went through all of his things but couldn't find the letter
to be successful; be accepted or approved: The proposed appropriation will never go through
to use up; spend completely: He went through his allowance in one day
go through with, to persevere with to the end; bring to completion:It was perhaps the biggest challenge of her life, and she resolved to go through with it
go under, to be overwhelmed or ruined; fail
(of a ship) to founder
go up, to be in the process of construction, as a building
to increase in cost, value, etc
to forget one's lines during a theatrical performance
British
to go to a university at the beginning of a term
go with, Informal
to have a continuing romantic relationship with; date:He went with her for two years
As Idioms
from the word “go”, from the very start; since the beginning
go and, to be so thoughtless, unfortunate, or silly as to:It was going to be a surprise but he went and told her
go ape over / for
ape (def )
go bananas
bananas (def )
go down on, Slang: Vulgar
to perform fellatio or cunnilingus on
go for broke
broke (def )
go for it, Informal
to pursue a goal with determination
go it alone, to act or proceed independently, without assistance, companionship, or the like:If you don't want to form a partnership, I'll go it alone
go native
native (def )
go the whole hog, to do something thoroughly or consistently:If you're getting a new amplifier, why don't you go the whole hog and get new speakers and a turntable, too?
go there, to discuss or think about a specific, typically undesirable topic (usually used negatively):No personal questions, please—I don't go there
go to!, Archaic
you don't say! I don't believe you! let's do it! come on!
go together, to be appropriate or harmonious: The rug and curtains don't go together
Informal
to keep company; date; court: They have gone together for two years
go to it, Informal
to begin vigorously and at once
let go, to release one's grasp or hold: Please let go of my arm
to free; release
to cease to employ; dismiss: Business was slack and many employees were let go
to become unrestrained; abandon inhibitions: She'd be good fun if she would just let go and enjoy herself
to dismiss; forget; discard: Once he has an idea, he never lets go of it
let go with, to express or utter with abandon:He let go with a sudden yell
let oneself go, to free oneself of inhibitions or restraint:Let yourself go and get mad once in a while
no go, Informal
futile; useless: We tried to get there by noon, but it was no go
not authorized or approved to proceed; canceled or aborted: Tomorrow's satellite launching is no go
on the go, very busy; active: She's always on the go
while going from place to place; while traveling
to go, Informal
(of food) for consumption off the premises where sold:coffee to go
in
As preposition
(used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits):walking in the park
(used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial):in politics; in the autumn
(used to indicate inclusion within or occurrence during a period or limit of time):in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes
(used to indicate limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc
):to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance
(used to indicate means):sketched in ink; spoken in French
(used to indicate motion or direction from outside to a point within) into:Let's go in the house
(used to indicate transition from one state to another):to break in half
(used to indicate object or purpose):speaking in honor of the event
As adverb
in or into some place, position, state, relation, etc
:Please come in
on the inside; within
in one's house or office
in office or power
in possession or occupancy
having the turn to play, as in a game
Baseball
(of an infielder or outfielder) in a position closer to home plate than usual; short:The third baseman played in, expecting a bunt
on good terms; in favor:He's in with his boss, but he doubts it will last
in vogue; in style:He says straw hats will be in this year
in season:Watermelons will soon be in
As adjective
located or situated within; inner; internal:the in part of a mechanism
Informal
in favor with advanced or sophisticated people; fashionable; stylish: the in place to dine; Her new novel is the in book to read this summer
comprehensible only to a special or ultrasophisticated group: an in joke
well-liked; included in a favored group
inward; incoming; inbound:an in train
plentiful; available
being in power, authority, control, etc
:a member of the in party
playing the last nine holes of an eighteen-hole golf course (opposed to out):His in score on the second round was
As noun
Usually, ins
persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs)
a member of the political party in power:The election made him an in
pull or influence; a social advantage or connection:He's got an in with the senator
(in tennis, squash, handball, etc
) a return or service that lands within the in-bounds limits of a court or section of a court (opposed to out)
As verb (used with object), inned, inning
British Dialect
to enclose
As Idioms
be in for, to be bound to undergo something, especially a disagreeable experience:We are in for a long speech
in for it, Slang
about to suffer chastisement or unpleasant consequences, especially of one's own actions or omissions:I forgot our anniversary again, and I'll be in for it now
Also, British, for it
in that, because; inasmuch as:In that you won't have time for supper, let me give you something now
in with, on friendly terms with; familiar or associating with:They are in with all the important people
michigan
As noun
a state in the N central United States
, sq
mi
(, sq
km)
Capital: Lansing
Abbreviation: MI (for use with zip code), Mich
Lake, a lake in the N central U
S
, between Wisconsin and Michigan: one of the five Great Lakes
, sq
mi
(, sq
km)
a card game of the stops family, for three to eight players
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Examples from the Web for Michigan Expand Contemporary ExamplesDaniel Mulhern, a former first husband of Michigan, offers eight tips on getting the conversation started
Tips for Men in Power—and In Lust Dan Mulhern May ,
The Michigan Senate passed a bill similar to Mississippi: if you are deemed suspicious of drug use, you must take the test
Message From the GOP: Hey, Poor People, You’re Not Real Americans Roland S
Martin April ,
And if he'd run his whole campaign like he ran in Michigan, he would have been the nominee
Loosen Up, Mitt! Mark McKinnon May ,
A researcher attending a fertility conference in Michigan this week discussed her research linking obesity to lower fertility
The Biggest Myths and Truths About Baby Making Jean Twenge July ,
General Motors CEO Mary Barra will address the University of Michigan
Condoleezza Rice Backs Out Of Rutgers Commencement Speech Olivia Nuzzi May , Historical Examples
Equally good results were procured in tests of Florida and Michigan peat operated in the gas producer
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol
LXX, Dec
Herbert M
Wilson
And we have good men in Michigan that have helped to make it so
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Eleventh Annual Meeting Various
In upper Michigan and Maine the average depth becomes inches
Reading the Weather Thomas Morris Longstreth
Why, the last time I sailed in her, she was called the Michigan
Desk and Debit Oliver Optic
I have known them to nest on hemlock mast alone in Pennsylvania, and in Michigan on the pine mast after the beech mast was gone
The Passenger Pigeon Various British Dictionary definitions for Michigan Expand michigan /ˈmɪʃɪɡən/
As noun
the US name for newmarket (sense )
Michigan /ˈmɪʃɪɡən/As noun
a state of the N central US, occupying two peninsulas between Lakes Superior, Huron, Michigan, and Erie: generally low-lying
Capital: Lansing
Pop: ( est)
Area: sq km ( sq miles) Abbreviation Mich, (with zip code) MI
Lake Michigan, a lake in the N central US between Wisconsin and Michigan: the third largest of the five Great Lakes and the only one wholly in the US; linked with Lake Huron by the Straits of Mackinac
Area: sq km ( sq miles)
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