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to
preposition
1 towards; in the direction of, or with the destination of somewhere or something Let's go to the shop .
2 used to express a resulting condition, aim or purpose boil the fruit to a pulp to my surprise .
3 as far as; until from beginning to end bears the scars to this day .
4 used to introduce the indirect object of a verb He sent it to us .
5 used to express addition add one to ten .
6 used to express attachment, connection, contact or possession put his ear to the door the key to the lock .
7 before the hour of ten minutes to three .
8 used to express response or reaction to a situation or event, etc rise to the occasion dance to the music .
9 used to express comparison or proportion won by two goals to one second to none .
10 used before an infinitive or instead of a complete infinitive He asked her to stay but she didn't want to .
adverb
1 in or into a nearly closed position pulled the window to .
2 back into consciousness He came to a few minutes later .
3 in the direction required hove to .
[Anglo-Saxon]
to and fro backwards and forwards.
toing and froing moving backwards and forwards in an agitated way.
preposition
1 towards; in the direction of, or with the destination of somewhere or something Let's go to the shop .
2 used to express a resulting condition, aim or purpose boil the fruit to a pulp to my surprise .
3 as far as; until from beginning to end bears the scars to this day .
4 used to introduce the indirect object of a verb He sent it to us .
5 used to express addition add one to ten .
6 used to express attachment, connection, contact or possession put his ear to the door the key to the lock .
7 before the hour of ten minutes to three .
8 used to express response or reaction to a situation or event, etc rise to the occasion dance to the music .
9 used to express comparison or proportion won by two goals to one second to none .
10 used before an infinitive or instead of a complete infinitive He asked her to stay but she didn't want to .
adverb
1 in or into a nearly closed position pulled the window to .
2 back into consciousness He came to a few minutes later .
3 in the direction required hove to .
[Anglo-Saxon]
to and fro backwards and forwards.
toing and froing moving backwards and forwards in an agitated way.
to-do
noun (to-dos ) colloq a fuss, commotion or bustle.
[16c]
noun (to-dos ) colloq a fuss, commotion or bustle.
[16c]
toad
noun
1 a small squat tailless amphibian, with moist skin which may contain poison glands which help to deter predators.
2 an obnoxious or repellent person.
[Anglo-Saxon tade ]
noun
1 a small squat tailless amphibian, with moist skin which may contain poison glands which help to deter predators.
2 an obnoxious or repellent person.
[Anglo-Saxon tade ]
toad-in-the-hole
noun , Brit a dish of sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter.
[18c]
noun , Brit a dish of sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter.
[18c]
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