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The following 2 entries include the term notice of.
notice of dishonor
: a notice by the holder to the drawer and each endorser of a negotiable bill or note that has been dishonored with failure to give such notice to any person liable generally discharging the obligation of that person
take much notice of
idiom: to pay a lot of attention to (someone or something) —usually used in negative statements
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- Before we went to her house, Hannah told us her aunt was a flibbertigibbet.


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