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to remove, to transfer, to transcribe, to transplant, to step, to walk. [1.2]
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to move; to walk (esp. of a child) [1.7]
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to move or agitate something repeatedly [1.7]
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to move, to change place, to be put back (Prov.) [1.2]
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to remove, to change place, to migrate [1.2]
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to move, to change place [1.7]
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to move, to be suspended, to look at from a distance, to be insufficient to fill a space; to be at liberty, to go about here and there. [1.2]
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to move, to be suspended, to look at from a distance, to be insufficient to fill a space; to be at liberty, to go about here and there. [1.2]
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