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course
noun
- 1. The path in which anyone or anything moves.
- Thesaurus: route, passage, path, trajectory, way.
- Example: go off course
4. The normal progress of something.
5. The passage of a period of time.
- Example: in the course of the next year
- Example: Your best course is to wait
7b. The work covered in such a series.
8. A prescribed treatment, eg medicine to be taken, over a period.
9. Any of the successive parts of a meal.
10. The ground over which a game is played or a race run.
- Example: golf course
- Example: obstacle course
- A single row of bricks or stones in a wall, etc.
- intr
1. To move or flow.
2. To hunt (hares, etc) using dogs.
noun
- The hunting of hares using dogs.
- While doing it; during it.
- Thesaurus: while, during, when.
- Eventually.
- At the appropriate or expected time.
- A natural or expected action or result.
- As expected.
- Naturally; certainly; without doubt
- Example: Am I coming to the cinema tonight? Of course!
- Thesaurus: certainly, definitely, naturally, no doubt, undoubtedly, obviously, surely, indeed.
- Admittedly.
- Example: I was annoyed that she hadn't finished the job although, of course, it was only her first day
- To endure to the end.
