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                                                      : to bring to pass : carry out                                      
              
                             
do another's wishes
                                       it is my earnest desire to know the will of Providence … and if I can learn what it is I will do it— Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
                         
                
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                                                      : put                                      
                
                  —used chiefly in do to death
had been hounded down and done to death as heretics— Stringfellow Barr
Stringfellow Barr
    
                
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        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : bring about, effect                                      
              
                             
trying to do good
                                       do violence
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to give freely : pay                                      
              
                             
do honor to her memory
                         
                
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                                                      : to bring to an end : finish                                      
                
                  —used in the past participle
The job is finally done.
    
                
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                                                      : to put forth : exert                                      
              
                             
did her best to win the race
                         
                
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                                                      : to bring into existence : produce                                      
              
                             
do a biography on the general
                                       has done some beautiful landscapes
                         
                
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                  —used as a substitute verb especially to avoid repetition
If you must make such a racket, do it somewhere else.
    
                
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        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to play the role or character of                                      
              
                             
He did Hamlet on Broadway.
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : mimic                                      
                
                                
            also                
          
                                                      : to behave like                                       
              
                             
            do a Houdini and disappear    
                         
            
        c
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to perform in or serve as producer of                                      
              
                             
do a play
                         
                
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                                                      : to treat unfairly                                      
                
                                
            
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        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to prepare for use or consumption                                      
                
                                
            
        d
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to apply cosmetics to                                      
              
                             
wanted to do her face before the party
                         
                
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                                                      : to be engaged in the study or practice of                                      
              
                             
do science
                         
                
                                
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        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to pass over : traverse                                      
              
                             
did 20 miles yesterday
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to travel at a speed of                                      
              
                             
doing 55 on the turnpike
                         
                
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                                                      : tour                                      
              
                             
doing 12 countries in 30 days
                         
                
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        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to spend (time) in prison                                      
              
                             
has been doing time in a federal penitentiary
                         
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to serve out (a period of imprisonment)                                      
              
                             
did ten years for armed robbery
                         
                
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                                                      : to approve especially by custom, opinion, or propriety                                      
              
                             
You oughtn't to say a thing like that … it's not done.— Dorothy Sayers
Dorothy Sayers
                         
                
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                                                      : to treat with respect to physical comforts                                      
              
                             
did themselves well
                         
                
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                                                      : use sense 4                                      
              
                             
doesn't do drugs
                         
                
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                                                      : to have sexual intercourse with                                      
              
                             
I'd do him.
                         
                
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                                                      : to partake of                                      
              
                             
Let's do lunch.
                         
                
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                  3
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : to take place : happen                                      
              
                             
what's doing across the street
                         
                
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                                                      : to come to or make an end : finish                                      
                
                  —used in the past participle
he had done with speech for that evening and gave us no reply— Arnold Bennett
Arnold Bennett
    
                
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                                                      : to be active or busy                                      
              
                             
let us then be up and doing— H. W. Longfellow
H. W. Longfellow
                         
                
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                                                      : to be adequate or sufficient : serve                                      
              
                             
half of that will do
                         
                
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                                                      : to be fitting : conform to custom or propriety                                      
              
                             
won't do to be late
                         
                
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                  —used as a substitute verb to avoid repetition
wanted to run and play as children do
                  —used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective havea great many people had died, or would do— Bruce Chatwin
Bruce Chatwin
    
                
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                  —used in the imperative after an imperative to add emphasis
be quiet do
    
                
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        a
    
          
                                          
              
            
                  —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language
do hereby bequeath
             and in poetrygive what she did crave— Shakespeare
Shakespeare
    
                
                    
        b
    
          
                                          
              
            
                  —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in declarative sentences with inverted word order
fervently do we pray— Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
            , in interrogative sentencesdid you hear that?
            , and in negative sentenceswe don't know
don't go
    
                
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                  —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasis
I do say
do be careful
    
                
                    see also doable, done entry 1, dən, perfective done, preverbal done, unstressed done
            
               plural dos or do's
                                        ˈdüz  
    
            
        
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                                                      ditto                                      
                
                    
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                                                      double occupancy                                      
                
                    
DO
5 of 6abbreviation or noun
            variants  
 or D.O.
        
    
            
               plural DOs or D.O.s            
        
    
                                
              
          
                                                      : doctor of osteopathic medicine                                      
              
                             
Jane Smith, D.O.
                                       He earned a DO from Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine.
                                       Today, close to 120 osteopathic physicians—DOs—and about 2,050 MDs practice in Tucson, according to the [Pima] medical society.— Jane Erikson
Jane Erikson
                         
                
                    
                                
              
          
                                                      defense order                                      
                
                    
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