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must-read — (mŭstʹrēdʹ) n. Informal A piece of writing, such as a book or article, that should or must be read: a book that is a must read for parents of teenagers. mustʹ readʹ adj. * * * … Universalium
must-read — [rēd] n. informal a piece of writing that should or must be read it s a must read for anyone interested in the geologic history recorded in the landscape * * * must see/must read/must have, etc. idiom used to tell people that sth is so good or… … Useful english dictionary
Must Read After My Death — is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the life of Allis Dews and her relationship with her three children and her abusive husband Charlie Dews.[1] The film received positive critical acclaim receiving 91% positive reviews at the website… … Wikipedia
1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die — (ISBN 0 7893 1370 7) is a literary reference book compiled by over one hundred literary critics worldwide and edited by Peter Boxall, an instructor of English at Sussex University [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/23/books/23read.html?pagewanted=1… … Wikipedia
must-have — mustˈ have, mustˈ see, etc noun and adjective (something) that one must have, see, etc in order to be in fashion • • • Main Entry: ↑must * * * 1. adj. essential or highly desirable the must have blouse of the season 2. n. an essential or highly… … Useful english dictionary
must- — UK [mʌst] US prefix used with verbs to make adjectives that describe something that you must do this month’s must see film Click here to see our must read questions on the environment. Thesaurus: prefixeshyponym … Useful english dictionary
must-see — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : something (as a film) that must or should be seen • must see adjective * * * /must see /, n. Informal. something, as a remarkable sight or entertainment, that should be seen or attended: The new play is a must see. * * *… … Useful english dictionary
must — must1 W1S1 [məst strong mʌst] modal v negative short form mustn t [: Old English; Origin: moste, from motan to be allowed to, have to ] 1.) past tense had to to have to do something because it is necessary or important, or because of a law or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
must — I [[t]mʌst[/t]] aux. v. and v. pres. sing. and pl. 1st 2nd pers. and 3rd pers. must, 1) fun (used to express obligation or imperative requirement): I must keep my promise. We really must go now[/ex] 2) fun (used to express requirement or… … From formal English to slang
must — I. verb (present & past all persons must) Etymology: Middle English moste, from Old English mōste, past indicative & subjunctive of mōtan to be allowed to, have to; akin to Old High German muozan to be allowed to, have to Date: before 12th… … New Collegiate Dictionary