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Answer for the clue "'Say again?' ", 4 letters:
what

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
What or WHAT may refer to: what, an interrogative pronoun in English: "What?", one of the Five Ws used in journalism Web Hypertext Application Technology Winter Haven Area Transit , a transit system in Florida, US In entertainment : WHAT (AM) , a radio ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
What \What\, interrog. adv. Why? For what purpose? On what account? [Obs.] What should I tell the answer of the knight. --Chaucer. But what do I stand reckoning upon advantages and gains lost by the misrule and turbulency of the prelates? What do I pick ...

Usage examples of what.

With what experience we have had with the hog, and that by no means an agreeable one, we can devise no better method of accommodation than this here described, and it certainly is the cheapest.

On the morning Washington departed Philadelphia to assume command at Boston, he and others of the Massachusetts delegation had traveled a short way with the general and his entourage, to a rousing accompaniment of fifes and drums, Adams feeling extremely sorry for himself for having to stay behind to tend what had become the unglamorous labors of Congress.

I was included in the invitation, and Zaira, not understanding French, asked me what we were talking about, and on my telling her expressed a desire to accompany me.

What if the accomplice in first class is something of a criminal mastermind?

And you alone shall share it with me, keeping me strong, and helping me accomplish what I must.

He knew in his heart, though, that what he was about to do would accomplish far more.

Several chances had presented themselves for accomplishing what he had set out to do, but his courage had failed him each time.

But he was gone, and even being without him would not stop her from accomplishing what was necessary.

But he seems to me to have erred in underrating the value of party instrumentalities and of official power in accomplishing what is best for the good of the people.

If you and I differ, it is only as to what is the best means of accomplishing these ends.

This door, it is true, stands open, as it were, in those who think and will from reason in accord with the civil laws of the land and the moral laws of society, for they speak what they think and do what they will to do.

We said that what a man does in freedom in accord with his thought also remains.

Association of University Lecturers, under the tight leadership of old Nazi hands, was given a decisive role in selecting who was to teach and to see that what they taught was in accordance with Nazi theories.

There can be no doubt that he had in mind inflicting on him the treatment he had accorded the Austrian Chancellor and the Czechoslovak President under what he thought were similar circumstances.

What it had refused the Allies the year before it accorded to Nazi Germany.