Wish

  • 31wish — I. verb Etymology: Middle English wisshen, from Old English wȳscan; akin to Old High German wunsken to wish, Sanskrit vāñchati he wishes, vanoti he strives for more at win Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to have a desire for (as… …

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  • 32wish — un·wish; wish·er; wish·ful; wish; wish·ful·ness; wish·ly; wish·osk·an; wish·ram; dar·wish; wish·ful·ly; …

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  • 33Wish I — Infobox Single Name = Wish I Artist = Jem from Album = Finally Woken Released = 12 September 2005 Format = Audio CD Genre = Reggae, Electronica Label = ATO Records/RCA Records Writer = Jem Producer = Jem, Yoad Nevo, Ge Ology Chart position = *… …

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  • 34Wish — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wish (homonymie). Wish ウィッシュ (Uisshu) Genre Fantasy Manga …

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  • 35Wish FM — Radio station name=Wish FM airdate= April 1 1997 frequency=102.4 MHz share=8.4% share as of=September 2007 share source= [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly listening.php] area= Wigan St Helens format =Contemporary|owner = UTV RadioWish… …

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  • 36wish — 1. verb 1) they can do as they wish Syn: want, desire, feel inclined, feel like, care, choose, please, think fit 2) I wish you to send them a message Syn: want, desire, requir …

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  • 37wish — 1. noun /wɪʃ/ a) a will for something to happen. Your dearest wish will come true. b) a water meadow. I suppose all old soldiers are the same, said Mrs White. The idea of our listening to such nonsense! How could wishes be granted in these days?… …

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  • 38wish — 1. verb 1) I wished for power Syn: desire, want, hope for, covet, dream of, long for, yearn for, crave, hunger for, lust after; aspire to, be desirous of, set one s heart on, seek, fancy, hanker after; informal have a ye …

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  • 39wish on — {v.} 1. To use as a lucky charm while making a wish. * /Mary wished on a star that she could go to the dance./ * /Bob wished on his lucky rabbit s foot that he could pass the test./ 2. or[wish off on] {informal} To get rid of (something unwanted) …

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  • 40wish on — {v.} 1. To use as a lucky charm while making a wish. * /Mary wished on a star that she could go to the dance./ * /Bob wished on his lucky rabbit s foot that he could pass the test./ 2. or[wish off on] {informal} To get rid of (something unwanted) …

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