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be intimated
adjective
Closely acquainted; familiar.
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Each moment hints at narrative, whose meaning can be intimated but essentially remains an enigma.
But out of the billowing smoke and dust of tweets and trivia emerged Gingrich, once again ready to lead those who won't be intimated by the political elite and are ready to take on the challenges America faces.
At a press conference today at the presidential palace in Sana'a, Saleh, who has held office since 1978, said that he would not be intimated by the throngs of Yemenis who, inspired by the democratic wave sweeping the Middle East, have demanded that he resign.
My family will not be intimated - all caring 4 our 90 year old mother with Alzheimers".
That may well be true for some firms, but I can't help but feel that others may be intimated at a deep-pocketed investor playing in their backyard.
Potential customers shouldnt be intimated by prices especially if pooling resources with family or friends but they may be overwhelmed by choices.
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Music is meant to be intimate".
We'd be intimate together, too.
Another way to be intimate is through language.
As a musician, to be intimate is really important.
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