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Obsolete spelling of began [simple past tense of begin]
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(auxiliary verb, defective) To know how to; to be able to.
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(colloquial) To be knowledgeable about a topic or situation.
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know something backwards, know something inside and out
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(chiefly in the negative) To have any knowledge (about something); have a clue.
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To become aware of (a subject, person) through second-hand knowledge, or not through personal experience.
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Obsolete form of hearest.
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(nonstandard) Informal spelling of know. [(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that.]
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(transitive) To experience.
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Alternative form of know B from a battledore [(archaic, often in the negative) To know anything at all; to have the most basic common sense or intelligence.]
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Synonym of know B from a battledore (“to know anything at all; to have the most basic common sense or intelligence”)
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(archaic, often in the negative) To know anything at all; to have the most basic common sense or intelligence.
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(chiefly US, in negative constructions) To know something, even if only a little, about.
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(set phrase) To understand that certain behavior is wrongful, futile, or inappropriate.
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(idiomatic) To know all there is to be known about a certain discipline.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, idiomatic, informal) To know; to be acquainted with (a person).
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(set phrase) To understand completely.
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Alternative form of know whether one is Arthur or Martha [(colloquial, chiefly Australia, New Zealand) To be in a clear state of mind.]
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(transitive, idiomatic) To know (something or someone) very thoroughly.
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Alternative form of know inside and out [(transitive, idiomatic) To know (something or someone) very thoroughly.]
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(transitive, simile) To have an extensive and penetrating understanding of (something or someone).
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(transitive, simile) To be intimately knowledgeable about something.
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Alternative form of know like the back of one's hand [(transitive, simile) To be intimately knowledgeable about something.]
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To be aware of (someone's or something's) existence, but little or nothing beyond that.
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Alternative form of know one's own mind [(idiomatic) To clearly understand one's own feelings, intentions, preferences, etc; to know precisely what one wants; to be decisive or determined.]
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(idiomatic) To be knowledgeable about, and competent at, a particular subject or task.
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(idiomatic, vulgar) To be well-informed concerning a particular subject; to have a capable command of a particular area of expertise.
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(intransitive, informal) To be knowledgeable in a particular field.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To be very familiar with; to have a significant understanding of.
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(idiomatic) Synonym of know someone from Adam
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(idiomatic) To know or recognise someone at all.
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(usually in the past tense) To have known a famous person before he or she was famous.
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(informal) To be acquainted with the normal process or procedure of a given activity or situation; to be familiar with how something is done.
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(informal) To be aware of a situation, especially of the consequences of misconduct.
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(idiomatic) To be astute, perceptive enough to observe a situation that is not what it seems and recognize its true nature.
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Synonym of know what one is about
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(colloquial, chiefly Australia, New Zealand) To be in a clear state of mind.
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(MLE, MTE, Caribbean and their expatriates) to heed, to take notice of or pay attention to
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(obsolete) To understand; to comprehend.
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(transitive) To have to do with, to concern.
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(slang) Sorted, organised; figured out, understood.
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To have or gain knowledge of by experience.
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