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To: jengaio
Now good-bye again.

You'll be back. Where else can you practice vocabulary so freely.

467 posted on 08/28/2002 7:35:12 PM PDT by varina davis
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To: varina davis
Just what am I allowed to say?

You'll be back. Where else can you practice vocabulary so free

lyal·low (ə-lou')

v., -lowed, -low·ing, -lows.

v.tr.

To let do or happen; permit: We allow smoking only in restricted areas.

To permit the presence of: No pets are allowed inside.

To permit to have: allow oneself a little treat.

To make provision for; assign: The schedule allows time for a coffee break.

To plan for in case of need: allow two inches in the fabric for shrinkage.

To grant as a discount or in exchange: allowed me 20 dollars on my old typewriter.

Chiefly Southern & Midland U.S.

To admit; concede: I allowed he was right.

To think; suppose: “We allow he's straight” (American Speech).

To assert; declare: Mother allowed that we'd better come in for dinner.

v.intr.

To offer a possibility; admit: The poem allows of several interpretations.

To take a possibility into account; make allowance: In calculating profit, retailers must allow for breakage and spoilage.

[Middle English allouen, to approve, permit, from Old French alouer, from Latin allaudâre, to praise (ad-, intensive pref.; see ad–laudâre, to praise; see laud) and from Medieval Latin allocâre, to assign; see allocate.]

al·low'a·ble adj.

al·low'a·bly adv.

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470 posted on 08/28/2002 7:44:08 PM PDT by Neenah
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