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to repose
noun
Rest, sleep
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Not a guy given to repose.
The wee folk in Ireland had woes With nary a place to repose.
David Hamer Sheffield Where is one to repose one's derriere if not the toilet (Common people, G2, April 17)?
If his answers are correct, the angels open a door in the side of the tomb for him to pass to repose in paradise.
"We welcome Harry Helmsley to repose in peace in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, but you have to do it the right way".
Next Tuesday, the day before his funeral in Leeds, Mr. Savile is scheduled to repose in a local hotel "in the manner of a dead monarch lying in state," as The Daily Mail of London reported.
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Politicians must desist from inducing citizens to blindly repose trust in them as it has an effect on their WTP.
For something to be reposed literally means for it to be put away and not used.
The new updates adds the ability for artists to craft and edit frame-by-frame animations inside VR, as well as the ability to copy and repose models in a way that enables the beautiful creations of Quill to come to life.
Script of "Is Zat So?" is said to have reposed in a bureau drawer for three years until the horoscope of its authors showed the stars to be propitiously disposed toward its production.
Its first meaning is "to remove the body or relics of a saint or hero from one place of internment or repose to another".
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