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| | "great, big" (in this case, "thick"), from the name of some large coin (for example the See origin and meaning of groat.
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| | John O Groat's to Land's End - Naylor Brothers Week 7
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| | Is that a shocker to you? First, let me explain an infinitive. It's a verb form in English that uses the word "to" with the root form of the verb. The result, a kind of verbal, is called an infinitive. It can function as a noun, as in "To err is human; to forgive, divine."...
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| [Steven Soderbergh ? 1993]