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More willing to perish in tower
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readier
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Word definitions in WordNet
v. prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please" [syn: cook , fix , make , prepare ] make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some ...
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a. (en-comparativeready) n. One who or that which makes something ready.
Usage examples of readier.
The second simultaneous thing Readier was doing was playing around with a little mental arithmetic.
So Readier had slid the queen-size backward, with Holly riding on it like a sled, and laid the twin flat next to it.
They had pulled her away from Readier and dragged her in the dark across the clearing, into the trees, through a gauntlet of hissing, spitting, jeering people.
Borken reversed his direction and used the Sig-Sauer to shove Readier toward him.
No Readier, no Jackson, no weapon, no tools, six sentries in the street outside.
West side of the road, behind a rocky outcrop, exactly three hundred yards south of where Readier had been.
He scanned the rest of the crowd and spotted Readier Gilt, standing off to one side and, surprisingly, not smiling.
One of them, of course, is that Mr Readier Gilt does not seem to be in this room.
To pass under the canvas in the manner he had entered required time and attention, and he made a readier aperture by slitting the canvas wall with his poniard.
Noble princes and fathers of this holy expedition, Richard is a soldier--his hand is ever readier than his tongue--and his tongue is but too much used to the rough language of his trade.
From a distance Readier peered in and saw the same four farmers he had seen two nights previously.
As more untailored emotions regained ascendancy over those he had imprinted on her, the readier she would be to report everything she could recall to her superiors.
The Council on Earth may be a bit readier to believe there is something behind all this.
He seemed readier to be in love with his benevolent relative than with the lady.