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Answer for the clue "Pass out at the table ", 4 letters:
deal
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Deal \Deal\ (d[=e]l), n. [OE. del, deel, part, AS. d[=ae]l; akin to OS. d[=e]l, D. & Dan. deel, G. theil, teil, Icel. deild, Sw. del, Goth. dails. [root]65. Cf. 3d Dole .] A part or portion; a share; hence, an indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, ...
Usage examples of deal.
But, as it was, he ably supported the exposed flank that Johnston so skillfully attacked, won the battle, inflicted losses a good deal larger than his own, and gained his ulterior objective as well as if there had not been a fight at all.
There was a great deal of social stigma attached to being Aboriginal at our school.
Second, there are so many embryos available from other sources, there is no need to deal with aborted embryos.
Not long afterwards, they repeated the experiment, this time by persuading their mother and father to watch the episodes of the television serial Brookside which dealt with a sexually abusive father who was buried under the patio.
The lighted window represented the Acme Florist Shop, which dealt in various specialties and always stayed open late.
After a great deal of worrying, I thought I might have a way to do the se acock without swamping the boat.
Although he was ignorant and devoid of any merit save a handsome face, he thought that an ecclesiastical career would insure his happiness, and he depended a great deal upon his preaching, for which, according to the opinion of the women with whom he was acquainted, he had a decided talent.
The section of the report dealing with Acton had covered a respectable span of time, but Jani had still found significant gaps.
It is only now, some eighteen years later, that increasing numbers of experts are beginning to realize that it is the psychological state of the individual addict that counts and not the substance itself My accumulated knowledge of drug addiction comes from eighteen years of dealing with and answering effectively the questions and worries of the addicted.
I just want to know what the deal is with the Mather House, because I think Aden might have been heading there when he was killed.
A very large number of causes are unquestionably at work to the same end, and the result can be adequately changed only if it is analyzed into as many of its component parts as possible, and each one of these dealt with separately.
Thus the states may regulate matters which, because of their number and diversity, may never be adequately dealt with by Congress.
I am a fully qualified Adjutor, authorized to sit at Supreme Council meetings and to advise the government on any and all matters dealing with the financial and economic well-being of the Pax, or of any group, sub-group, world, nationia, district, or sub-district within it.
Even though, at that moment, the adolescent may be trying to avoid dealing with these tricky emotional situations in-person, navigating these situations online can be a good way to practice skills that later will generalize to their face-to-face encounters.
Any other evil in which man is by heredity is dealt with in like manner, such as adultery, fraud, vengeance, blasphemy and other similar evils, none of which can be removed except as freedom to think and will them is left to man for him to remove them as if of himself.