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click
Noun
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Click is the act of operating a switch so that it clicks.
click
Verb
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If you click on something, you use a computer mouse and push a button.
The computer wants me to click this button.
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If you click on a website, you visit that website.
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wrap
Verb
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If you wrap something you cover it with something like paper or cloth. This might be done by winding the paper or cloth over it.
I wrapped the gifts in paper.
The string was wrapped around a stick.
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If you wrap something up you finish it.
We need to wrap up this meeting and get back to work.
wrap
Noun
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A piece of clothing that you can wrap around your body to keep warm.
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Something you wrap things in; a wrapper.
I bought some giftwrap from the gift.
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A food wrapped in soft bread.
I had a chicken wrap for lunch.
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You can say, "That's a wrap!" to say you have finished something.
license
Noun
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A license is an official piece of paper that allows you to do something, such as drive, open a business, etc.
I got my driver's license when I was 16 years old.
license
Verb
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The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization.
It was decided to license Wikipedia under the GFDL.
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Officially authorize.
I am licensed to practice law in this state.