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  • 1Live — (l[imac]v), a. [Abbreviated from alive. See {Alive}, {Life}.] 1. Having life; alive; living; not dead. [1913 Webster] If one man s ox hurt another s, that he die; then they shall sell the live ox, and divide the money of it. Ex. xxi. 35. [1913… …

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  • 2Live — (l[i^]v), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lived} (l[i^]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Living}.] [OE. liven, livien, AS. libban, lifian; akin to OS. libbian, D. leven, G. leben, OHG. leb[=e]n, Dan. leve, Sw. lefva, Icel. lifa to live, to be left, to remain, Goth.… …

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  • 3Live — Nach uns die Sintflut Live album by Die Ärzte Released 27 October 1988 …

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  • 4Live — (l[i^]v), v. t. 1. To spend, as one s life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually; as, to live an idle or a useful life. [1913 Webster] 2. To act habitually in conformity with; to practice. [1913 Webster] To live the… …

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  • 5live in — or[room in] {v.}, {informal} To live in the school you attend or the place where you work. * /Jack decided to live in during his freshman year at college./ * /Many women advertise for mother s helpers to room in with families and help take care… …

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  • 6live in — or[room in] {v.}, {informal} To live in the school you attend or the place where you work. * /Jack decided to live in during his freshman year at college./ * /Many women advertise for mother s helpers to room in with families and help take care… …

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  • 7live it up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To pursue pleasure; enjoy games or night life very much; have fun at places of entertainment. * /Joe had had a hard winter in lonesome places; now he was in town living it up./ * /The western cowboys usually went to town on… …

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  • 8live it up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To pursue pleasure; enjoy games or night life very much; have fun at places of entertainment. * /Joe had had a hard winter in lonesome places; now he was in town living it up./ * /The western cowboys usually went to town on… …

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  • 9Live — (l[imac]v), n. Life. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {On live}, in life; alive. [Obs.] See {Alive}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10Live CD — For musical recordings, see Live album. For the Ivri Lider album, see Live CD (album). Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 2 system running from a live CD, with the new Unity desktop environment A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a CD or DVD containing a… …

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