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spread
Verb
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If you spread something, you make it cover a larger area.
I spread butter on my bread.
They are spreading their religion to new countries.
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If something spreads, the area it covers gets larger.
The spilled water spread over the table.
The disease spread through the whole city.
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If you spread two or more things, you move them away from each other.
She spread her arms as wide as she could.
My brothers and sisters spread to different places, all over the country, after we grew up.
spread
Noun
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A spread is a piece of cloth you put over furniture. For one, a "bed spread".
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A spread is a large amount of something spread in front of you. This is most often food of many types.
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A spread is a large plot of land used for farming or ranching.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
billet
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noun
lodging for military personnel (especially in a private home)
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verb
(= quarter)
provide housing for (military personnel)
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noun
(= line)
a short personal letter
drop me a line when you get there
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noun
(= post)
a job in an organization
he occupied a post in the treasury