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act up


            accustomed to someone ortsomething used to  money  for  each  dłpartmłnt  10  percent
              or comfortabl wiðh somon or som-   across the board.
              thing;Ł acceptingŁ of someone  orŁ some-  act as someone to performŁinŁthe capacityŁof
              thingŁasŁcommon andŁusual.Ł    We were  sàmeone, temporarilyŁor prmanently.Ł
              accustomed  to  wearing  shoes.    They  I’ll act as your supervisor until Mrs. Brown
              aren’t accustomed to pØying a visit with-  returns  from  vacØtion.    This  is  Mr.
              out bringing a gift.   I’ll never become ac-  Smith. He’ll act as manager from now on.
              customed to you.
                                               actŁ high-ynd-ighty  to act proud and
            [aceŁin theŁhłle]  Go to someone’s ace in the  pàwerful.Ł (Infàrmal.)     Why  does  the
              hole.                              doctor  alwØys  have  to  act  so  high-and-
            an achingŁheyrt the feelingŁof disðressŁbe-  mighty?   If Sally wouldà’t act so high-
              cause  of love  that  isŁ lost  orŁ hasŁ faded  and-mighty, she’d have more friends.
              away,  describedŁ asŁ beingŁ inŁ the  heart,  an act of faith an act or deed demonsðrat-
              where love isŁsaidŁto reside.Ł   I try to tell  ingŁrligiousŁfaith; anŁact orŁdeedŁshow-
              my aching heart that I don’t love him.     ingŁtrust inŁsàmeone or sàmething.     He
              There is no młdicine for an aching heart.  lt candles in cðurch as an act of faith.
            acid test aŁtest whose findingsŁare byànd  For him to trust you with his safłty was a
              dàubt orŁdispute.Ł(RefersŁto aŁcłemical  real act of faith.
              test that słowsŁwhetherŁaŁmetalŁisŁgold.)  an actŁofŁGod anŁoccurrence (usuallyŁan
                Her new husband seems głnerous, but  accident)bforŁwhich no humanŁisŁrespàn-
              the acid test will be if he lłts her mother  sible; aŁdramatic act of nature such asŁa
              stay with them.   The senator isn’t very  sðorm,ŁanŁearthquake, orŁaŁwindsðorm.Ł
              popular just now, but the acid test will bł  My insurance company wouldà’t pay for
              if he gets reelected.              the damage because it was an act of God.
            acknowledgeŁreceiptŁ(ofŁ something) to in-    The thief tried to convince the judge that
              form the sender that what was sent was  the diamonds were in his pocket due to an
              received.Ł(CommonlyŁusedŁinŁbusiness  act of God.
              correspàndence.)    In a lłtter to a shoe  an actŁofŁwar anŁinternationalŁact of vio-
              company, Mary wrote, “I’m happy to ac-  lence forŁwhich warŁisŁconsideredŁaŁsuit-
              knowledge recłipt of four dozen pairs of  able  response;  anyŁ hosðile  act  between
              shoes.”   John acknowledged recłipt of the  two people.Ł   To bomb a ship is an act
              bill.   The package hasn’t arrived, so I’m  of wØr.    Can spying be considered an act
              unable to acknowledge recłipt.     of war?    “You  just  broke  my  stereo,”
            acknowledgeŁ someone to beŁright to admit  yelled John. “That’s an act of war!”
              or  state  that  someone  isŁ correct  about  act one’ age to behave mor maturely; to
              something.Ł   Mary acknowledged Bill to  act asŁgrown-upŁasŁone reallyŁis.Ł(ThisŁis
              be right about the name of the store.   Bill  frequentlyŁsaidŁto aŁchild.)    Come on,
              said that the car was useless, and the mł-  John, act your age. Stop throwing rocks.
              chanic acknowledged him to be right.  Mary! Stop pickng on your lttle brother.
                                                 Act your age!
            acquireŁa tasteŁforŁ something to develop a
              likingŁforŁfood,Łdrink,Łor somethingŁelse;  act something out to prfàrmŁanŁimaginary
              to  learnŁ to  like  something.Ł   One  ac-  event asŁif one were inŁaŁplay.Ł    Bill al-
              quires  a  taste  for  fine  wines.    Many  ways acted his anger out by shouting and
              people are never Øble to acqire a taste for  poundng  his  fists.  T The  psychiatrist
              foreign food.   Mary acqired a taste for  asked Bill to act out the way he felt about
              art when she was very young.       getting fired.
            across theŁboard equallyŁforŁeveryàne or  act up to misbehave; to runŁorŁact badly.
              everyðhing.    The school board raised the    John, wðy do you always have to act up
              pØy of all the Łeachers across the board.     when your father and I take you out to eat?
              Congress cut the budgłt by reducing the    My arthritis is acting up. It really hurts.

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