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  1. Discuss. be brought in from the cold. The World's most comprehensive free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia with synonyms, definitions, idioms, abbreviations, and medical, financial, legal specialized dictionaries.

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  3. god·moth·er. (gŏd′mŭth′ər) n. 1. A woman who sponsors a person at baptism. 2. One that has a relationship to another person or to something that is the equivalent of being a baptismal sponsor: the godmother to a new generation of physicians. tr.v. god·moth·ered, god·moth·er·ing, god·moth·ers. To serve as or as if a godmother to.

  4. Little, narrow streets; dirty children blockading them; greasy, slovenly women capturing and spanking them; filthy dens on first floors, with rag stores in them (the heaviest business in the Faubourg is the chiffonier's); other filthy dens where whole suits of second and third-hand clothing are sold at prices that would ruin any proprietor who did not steal his stock; still other filthy dens ...

  5. 1. girlfriend - any female friend; "Mary and her girlfriend organized the party". friend - a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university". adult female, woman - an adult female person (as opposed to a man); "the woman kept house while the man hunted". 2.

  6. rec•om•mend. (ˌrɛk əˈmɛnd) v.t. 1. to present as worthy of confidence, acceptance, or use; commend. 2. to urge or suggest as appropriate, satisfying, or beneficial: to recommend a special diet. 3. to make desirable or attractive: The plan has little to recommend it. v.i. 4. to make a recommendation.

  7. intr.v. reeked, reek·ing, reeks. 1. To give off a strong unpleasant odor: "Grandma, who reeks of face powder and lilac water" (Garrison Keillor). 2. To be pervaded by something unpleasant: "This document ... reeks of self-pity and self-deception" (Christopher Hitchens). 3. Chiefly British To smoke, steam, or fume. n.