"Strange accents are ringing/aloft, afar, ___": Shelley |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Apr 2024 |
Lend ___ (listen), 2 words |
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A Roman may have lent one to Caesar |
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Lend ___ ___ : please hear what I have to say ? (2,3) |
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Lend — (hear out) |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Aug 2023 |
Lend — (pay attention) |
Premier Sunday |
09 Jul 2023 |
Lend ___ (listen) |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Feb 2023 |
Keep __ to the ground |
Newsday |
27 Dec 2022 |
Lend — (hear out) |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Mar 2022 |
Close (archaic) |
The Times Concise |
13 Feb 2021 |
Lend __: pay attention |
The Washington Post |
29 Jul 2020 |
Lend __: pay attention |
LA Times Daily |
29 Jul 2020 |
Accepted number till as before almost out of date |
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Lend — (hear out) |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Mar 2020 |
Lend — (listen) |
Premier Sunday |
17 Feb 2019 |
Lend — (pay attention) |
Premier Sunday |
30 Dec 2018 |
Old-fashioned approach, one attracting attention |
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Lend ___ (prep to listen) |
Universal |
15 Aug 2018 |
Thing to keep to the ground? |
Universal |
05 Jul 2018 |
Spike supporting one outmoded approach |
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With ___ to the ground |
Universal |
26 May 2018 |
At hand, poetically |
LA Times Daily |
06 Apr 2018 |
At hand, poetically |
The Washington Post |
06 Apr 2018 |
Lend __ (listen) |
Newsday |
04 Mar 2018 |
Lend -- (hear out) |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Mar 2018 |
Listener's lending? |
Universal |
13 Jan 2018 |
Lend ___ (prep to listen) |
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Listener's lending? |
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Thing to keep to the ground? |
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With ___ to the ground |
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At hand, poetically |
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See 9 |
The Guardian Speedy |
17 Dec 2017 |
'For two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come ___ it agin': Huck Finn |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Nov 2017 |
"Lend ___" ("Listen up!") |
Universal |
07 Aug 2017 |
'That was ___-death experience' |
Jonesin |
25 Apr 2017 |
"Lend ___" ("Pay attention") |
Universal |
06 Jan 2017 |
Something to lend or bend |
Universal |
05 Jan 2017 |
Something to lend or bend |
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"Lend ___" ("Pay attention") |
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"Lend ___" ("Listen up!") |
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Close, to Keats |
The Washington Post |
30 Oct 2016 |
Lend ___ (listen) |
USA Today |
26 Oct 2016 |
Lend __ |
LA Times Daily |
23 Sep 2016 |
What a sympathizer lends |
Universal |
16 Jun 2016 |
Lend ___ (listen) |
Wall Street Journal |
16 May 2016 |
Something to lend? |
The Washington Post |
13 May 2016 |
Lend (listen) |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Mar 2016 |
What a sympathizer lends |
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Lend __ |
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What a listener lends |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Oct 2015 |
Lend ___ (listen up) |
Universal |
24 Jul 2015 |
Lend -- (listen) |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Jun 2015 |
"That was ___ miss!" |
Universal |
24 May 2015 |
Nigh, in poesy |
Universal |
23 May 2015 |
Lend ___ (heed) |
USA Today |
19 Mar 2015 |
What an attentive person lends |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Feb 2015 |
Keep __ to the ground |
Newsday |
08 Feb 2015 |
Lend __ (listen) |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Lend ___ (heed) |
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Lend ___ (listen up) |
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Something to lend or bend |
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Nigh, in poesy |
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"That was ___ miss!" |
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Keep __ to the ground |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ (pay attention) |
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Close by, old-style |
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Lend __: listen |
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Keep ___ to the ground (listen) |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Words following "bend" or "lend" |
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Proximate, to poets |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Lend ___ (listen intently) |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ (pay attention) |
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Words following "bend" or "lend" |
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Lend ___ (listen to) |
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Close by, to Keats |
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Lend __ (hark) |
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Lend __ (listen) |
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Something to lend to a friend? |
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"Dark-brow'd sophist, come not __": Tennyson |
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Not far from, in poetry |
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"Lend ___" (Listen) |
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Close, in poetry |
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What the sympathizer lends |
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Words after "bend" or "lend" |
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Lend ___ (Listen) |
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What the sympathizer lends |
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Attentive thing to lend |
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Lend ___ (pay close attention) |
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Bend ___ (listen attentively) |
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Lend ___ (be attentive) |
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"Keep ___ to the ground" |
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"That was ___ death experience!" |
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Words with "bend" or "lend" |
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Something lent or bent, in a phrase |
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Bend ___ (listen attentively) |
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"Lend ___" (listen) |
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Imminent, old-style |
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"Now seems it far, and now __": Scott |
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Imminent, old-style |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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"Now seems it far, and now __": Scott |
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Close to, in poetry |
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Close, once |
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Lend ___ (1940s Broadway musical) |
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Close, to Keats |
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Close, poetically |
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"Lend ___" |
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Lend -- (be attentive) |
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Close, in verse |
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Lend ___ |
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It's lent by a listener |
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Lend __ |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Attentive thing to lend |
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Close by, poetically |
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Lend ___ (be willing to listen) |
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Keep __ to the ground |
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Close by, in poetry |
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At hand, in poems |
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Poetic preposition |
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Keep __ to the ground |
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Close, in an old quatrain |
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Lend __ |
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Lend __ (listen) |
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Something lent |
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Close, in an old quatrain |
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Two words after "lend" |
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Something to lend |
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At hand, in poems |
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Imminent, old-style |
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At hand, to a bard |
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Just around yon corner |
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Words with bend or lend |
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At hand, to a bard |
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Just around yon corner |
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At hand, to a bard |
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Close |
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Have ___ to the ground |
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What a listener lends |
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Close, once |
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Lend ___ (pay close attention) |
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Lend -- (listen) |
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Something lent or bent, in a phrase |
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Proximate, poetically |
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Lend ___ (be attentive) |
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Close by, in old parlance |
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Close, poetically |
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Almost, to Shakespeare |
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Puts ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Bend ___ |
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Close, once |
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Lend ____ |
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Lend ___ (be willing to listen) |
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Something to bend or lend |
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Words with bend or lend |
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Lend ___ (listen) |
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Lend ___ (be attentive) |
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What the symphasizer lends |
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Close by |
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Bend __ (listen attentively) |
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Something to be lent, in phrase |
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Words after lend |
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Close, poetically |
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Close to, to poets |
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Something to lend? |
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At hand, old-style |
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Bend __: listen attentively |
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Lend ___ (pay attention) |
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Keep _____ to the ground |
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Close by, poetically |
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Words after bend or lend |
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Lend __: listen |
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Words after bend or lend |
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Bend __: listen attentively |
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At hand, old-style |
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Close, of yore |
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Proximate, to poets |
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Close by, once |
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Phrase with bend or lend |
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Poetic preposition |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ |
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Lend ___: pay close attention |
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Close, once |
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Close by, once |
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Close, in poetry |
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Proximate to, to poets |
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Words after bend or lend |
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At hand, poetically |
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Lend _____ (listen intently) |
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Lend _____ (pay close attention) |
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Have __ to the ground |
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Lend ___: pay close attention |
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Lend ___ |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ |
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Poet's adjective |
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Proximal, to poets |
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Close, to Blake |
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Words after bend or lend |
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Poet's preposition |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Close by, to Keats |
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"Lend --" ("Listen up!") |
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Close to, in poetry |
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What the sympathizer lends |
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Within sight of, in verse |
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Something to lend or bend |
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Draw nigh to |
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Close by, once |
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Close by, to a bard |
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Poet's adverb |
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Poetic adverb |
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Close, in poesy |
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Something to bend or lend |
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Lend |
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Lend _____ (listen) |
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Puts _____ to the ground |
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Not far |
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Close by, old-style |
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Something to lend? |
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Something to lend? |
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A good listener may lend this |
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Keeping __ to the ground |
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Close, to Keats |
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Close by, to a bard |
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What an attentive person lends |
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Keep ___ the ground: listen |
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Lend ___: listen |
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At hand, once |
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At hand |
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Words following bend or lend |
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Poet's preposition |
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Pull nigh to |
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Some lend it |
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Lend ____: listen |
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Words after bend or lend |
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Words after lend or bend |
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Something to lend? |
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Puts ____ to the ground |
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Lend____: listen |
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Lend ____: listen up! |
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Lend __ (heed) |
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Has __ to the ground |
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Something to lend |
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Close, to Coleridge |
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What a listener lends |
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Close to, once |
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Lend ___ (pay attention) |
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Lend____ |
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Keep ____ to the ground |
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Close to a poet |
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Lend___: hearken |
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Lend___: listen |
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Close by |
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Close in on, old-style |
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Have ___ miss |
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Keep ___ to the ground |
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Lend___ |
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Lend___ (listen) |
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In the vicinity of, once |
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Lend _____ (listen to) |
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Approach formerly |
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Get close to, old-style |
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Poet's almost |
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Close by, long ago |
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Nigh |
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Close to, in poesy |
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Close by, to Poe |
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Lend ___ (hearken) |
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Nigh, in poesy |
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Almost, to the Bard |
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Close, to a poet |
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Have ___ to the ground |
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Lend ___ (heed) |
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Close by, poetically |
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"Or lend ___ to Plato . . . ": Tennyson |
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Close, to Keats |
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Close, to Cowper |
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Close, in poesy |
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Poetically close |
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" . . . ___ for verbal delicacies": Mencken |
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Close, to Coleridge |
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Close, to poets |
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Lend ___ (hark) |
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Approaching, in poesy |
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Close by: Poetic |
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At hand, poetically |
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Close by, to a poet |
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In the offing |
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Close to, to poets |
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"Lend ___" |
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Close to, poetically |
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Relative of nigh |
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Close, in poems |
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At hand, to poets |
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Close by, in poems |
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Poet's "at hand" |
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Approach, in poetry |
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Close to, in poems |
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Close by, to poets |
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Close by, of yore |
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Handy, to poets |
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Lend ___. |
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Close to, poetically. |
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Lend ___ (heed). |
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Close by: Poet. |
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Within reach: Poet. |
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Close: Poet. |
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Poetic preposition. |
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Poetically, close at hand. |
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Keep ___ to the ground. |
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Close to: Dial. |
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Lend ___ (listen). |
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Lend ___ (hearken). |
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Close at hand: Poet. |
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Lend ___ (give attention). |
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Have ___ to the ground. |
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Close to: Poet. |
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Close: Poetic. |
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Not far, poetically. |
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Nigh: Poet. |
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Keep ___ to the ground (be on the alert). |
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Poetically, close by. |
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Just around the corner: Poet. |
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Close to: Poetic. |
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Close by: Poetic. |
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Not far: Poet. |
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Close by. |
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Poetical nigh. |
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Not distant: poet. |
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Beside, in poetry |
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"That was ___ death experience" |
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Close to, in poems |
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