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Went
- verb -
- be abolished or discarded; "These ugly billboards have to go!"; "These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge"
- be awarded; be allotted; "The first prize goes to Mary"; "Her money went on clothes"
- be contained in; "How many times does 18 go into 54?"
- be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?"
- be or continue to be in a certain condition; "The children went hungry that day"
- be ranked or compare; "This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go"
- be sounded, played, or expressed; "How does this song go again?"
- be spent; "All my money went for food and rent"
- be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle"
- begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
- blend or
Wept
- verb - shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain; "She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death"; "The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the stairs"
Were
- verb -
- be identical or equivalent to; "One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!"
- be identical to; be someone or something; "
- be priced at; "These shoes cost $100"
- form or compose;
- happen, occur, take place; "
- have an existence, be extant;
- have life, be alive;
- have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "
- occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere;
- represent, as of a character on stage; "Derek Jacobi was Hamlet"
- spend or use time;
- work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function;
Wert
- - The second person singular, indicative and subjunctive moods, imperfect tense, of the verb be. It is formed from were, with the ending -t, after the analogy of wast. Now used only in solemn or poetic style.
West
- adjective - a location in the western part of a country, region, or city
- British writer (born in Ireland) (1892-1983)
- English painter (born in America) who became the second president of the Royal Academy (1738-1820)
- situated in or facing or moving toward the west
- the countries of (originally) Europe and (now including) North America and South America
- the direction corresponding to the westward cardinal compass point
- the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River
- to, toward, or in the west; "we moved west to Arizona"; "situated west of Boston"
- United States film actress (1892-1980)
- West - the cardinal compass point that is a 270 degrees
Wet
- adjective - cause to become wet; "Wet your face"
- consisting of or trading in alcoholic liquor; "a wet cargo"; "a wet canteen"
- containing moisture or volatile components; "wet paint"
- covered or soaked with a liquid such as water; "a wet bathing suit"; "wet sidewalks"; "wet weather"
- make one's bed or clothes wet by urinating; "This eight year old boy still wets his bed"
- producing or secreting milk; "a wet nurse"; "a wet cow"; "lactating cows"
- supporting or permitting the legal production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "a wet candidate running on a wet platform"; "a wet county"
- very drunk
- wetness caused by water; "drops of wet gleamed on the window"
Weta
- unknown - A large brown New Zealand wingless Insect related to grasshoppers, with long spindly legs and wood-boring larvae.