Such

  • 31such —   Like.     Such as this, such and such, such as, e like me kēia, e la a me kēia, penei ke ano.     Such a, keu ā.     This is such a lazy cat, he keu kēia ā ka pōpoki molowā …

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  • 32such as — {conj.} 1. Of a kind or amount shown or named; of a kind like. * /The explorer took only such men and things as he really needed into the jungle with him./ * /They felt such heat in the jungle as they had never felt before./ * /Many different… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 33such as — {conj.} 1. Of a kind or amount shown or named; of a kind like. * /The explorer took only such men and things as he really needed into the jungle with him./ * /They felt such heat in the jungle as they had never felt before./ * /Many different… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 34such\ as — conj 1. Of a kind or amount shown or named; of a kind like. The explorer took only such men and things as he really needed into the jungle with him. They felt such heat in the jungle as they had never felt before. Many different pies were in the… …

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  • 35such — non·such; such; such·ness; none·such; …

    English syllables

  • 36such as — used for introducing more examples of the type of person or thing that you have just mentioned The museum has paintings by such Impressionist artists as Manet and Degas. The money is used to buy basic foods such as flour, rice, and pasta. He was… …

    English dictionary

  • 37such — adj. 10 B.; ‘a such.’ 1179 B.; [swiche]. O. and N. 1345; ‘such’ absol. == such thing. RG. 419 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 38such as — adverb a) for example Waterbirds, such as the duck or the gull, are common in the area. b) like, of the kind mentioned I was never in a country such as that. Syn: for example, for in …

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  • 39such — [OE] Etymologically, such means ‘so formed’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic compound formed from *swa ‘so’ (ancestor of English so) and *līk ‘form, body’ (source of English like). This reached Old English as swylc, which gradually lost its… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 40such\ as\ it\ is — Just as it appears or is presented, not being any better or worse than most others of its kind; being average or mediocre. This pie, such as it is, is the best I can make. Jane told her grandmother her grades, such as they were …

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