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A person's posture or bearing.
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(idiomatic, chiefly US) Work or activity performed with the intention or result of occupying time, and not necessarily to accomplish something productive; routine work of low priority undertaken for the sake of avoiding idleness.
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(Alexander technique) A form of physical therapy that involves repeatedly sitting and standing so as to gauge one's posture.
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(transitive, obsolete) To employ; keep busy.
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Obsolete spelling of entertain [(obsolete) Entertainment; pleasure.]
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(transitive, retail) To arrange the products in (a store) so that they are tidy and attractive.
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Something which causes or allows someone to save face; something that preserves someone's honour.
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An aphorism stating that "where you stand depends on where you sit", i.e. one's position in an organization dictates one's stance on an issue.
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(transitive) To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
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Someone who, or something which, poses; a person who sets their body in a fixed position, such as for photography or painting.
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Obsolete form of posture. [The way a person holds and positions their body.]
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The way a person holds and positions their body.
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(archaic) One who teaches or practices artificial postures of the body: an acrobat.
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(archaic) One who teaches or practices artificial postures of the body: an acrobat.
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A self-improvement technique that involves standing in a posture that one mentally associates with being powerful, in the hope of becoming more confident and assertive.
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To take a position for the purpose of having some artistic representation of oneself made, such as a picture or a bust.
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The manner, pose, or posture in which one stands.
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A person or animal's natural height when standing upright.
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Alternative form of wone [(obsolete or archaic, dialectal) To live, reside, stay.]
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