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adv.
1.without qualities thought to befit a man

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    ready, willing, and able
    to be eager or willing to do something
    Everybody in the small town is ready, willing, and able to help the family who lost their house in the fire.



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    S1: The earliest reference to' the playing card has been found in China, as long ago, as the tenth century.
    S6: The current pack of 52 cards was only regulated in the seventeenth century.

    P: They appeared in Italy around 1320.
    Q: Long before that the Chinese used paper money which was similar in design to the playing cards.
    R: It is believed that perhaps travelling gypsies introduced them to Europe.
    S: In olden days cards were used both for telling fortune and playing games.

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