place+to+stand+on

  • 31stand in the place of — index represent (substitute) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 32stand-in — noun count 1. ) someone or something that takes the place of another person or thing for a short time, especially in order to do their job while they are not available 2. ) someone who takes the place of the main actor in a particular scene of a… …

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  • 33stand for — 1560s, represent, be in place of, from STAND (Cf. stand) (v.). Meaning endure, undergo is recorded from c.1600. Sense of tolerate first recorded 1620s …

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  • 34stand-in — stand ins N COUNT A stand in is a person who takes someone else s place or does someone else s job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away. He was a stand in for my regular doctor …

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  • 35stand a chance — • stand to • stand a chance have a possibility They stand a good chance of winning the game. to be in a position where, if and when an event takes place, some advantage or disadvantage is likely to occur …

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  • 36stand to — • stand to • stand a chance have a possibility They stand a good chance of winning the game. to be in a position where, if and when an event takes place, some advantage or disadvantage is likely to occur …

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  • 37stand in (for somebody) — ˌstand ˈin (for sb) derived to take sb s place Syn: ↑deputize • My assistant will stand in for me while I m away. related noun ↑stand in Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 38Place Rosemère — is a super regional mall in Rosemère, Quebec, at the intersection of Quebec Autoroute 640 and Boulevard Curé Labelle, and only one mile away from Quebec Autoroute 15. Its anchor stores are Wal Mart, Sears, The Bay, Zara, and Pharmaprix (Shoppers… …

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  • 39stand-in — UK US /ˈstændɪn/ noun [C] ► a person who takes the place or does the job of someone else for a short time because that person is not available: »The planned keynote speaker was unable to attend, so we had to find a stand in at short notice …

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  • 40stand|ing — «STAN dihng», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) rank or position in society, a profession or business, religion, or the like; social, professional, or commercial reputation; status: »a person of good standing. What people say behind your back is your… …

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