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  • 61there ya go — interjection a) You have done it precisely correctly. There ya go, yelling again. Will you shut up? b) Expressing exasperation …

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  • 62there — [OE] There was formed in prehistoric Germanic from the demonstrative base *tha (which also underlies English that and then) and the suffix r used in making adverbs of place (it occurs also in English here and where). Its Germanic relatives… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 63there — adj Liking or enjoying something. Everyone loves Star Trek. I m so there; I love Spock. 2000s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 64there — adv. == of place. RG. 367; ‘thar.’ O. and N. 1612; ‘thore.’ Body and Soul, 98 with verbs, ‘there has.’ RG. 367 …

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  • 65there — ðer /ðə adv. in that location, in a specific place interj. it s not so bad; a ha! (used to express surprise, satisfaction, or relief) pron. word used to begin a sentence stating whether or not something exists (i.e. There is food); that place …

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  • 66there — adv in that place, at that place, thereat; to that place, into that place, thither, thitherward, to or toward that point; over there, yonder, Chiefly Dial. yon, Archaic. yond, over yonder; at that point; in that matter, in that respect …

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  • 67there- — a word element meaning that (place) , that (time) , etc., used in combination with certain adverbs and prepositions. {special use of there (demonstrative adverb) …

  • 68there — [OE] There was formed in prehistoric Germanic from the demonstrative base *tha (which also underlies English that and then) and the suffix r used in making adverbs of place (it occurs also in English here and where). Its Germanic relatives… …

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  • 69-there — a combining form meaning wild animal, beast, used in the formation of compound words, usually denoting extinct mammals, as adaptions of zoological taxa ending in therium or theria: baluchithere. [ < NL therium (sing.), theria (pl.) < Gk… …

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  • 70there·in — /ðeɚˈın/ adv formal 1 : in or into that place or thing The insurance covers the apartment and all the property therein. His name was mentioned in the article, although he was incorrectly described therein as a medical doctor. 2 : in that… …

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