What is the meaning of STAND. Phrases containing STAND
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Stand−up is slang for fail to keep an engagement. Stand−up is British slang for a comedian.Stand−up is American slang for honourable, reliable, steadfast. Stand−up is American police slang for an identity parade.
 To cost. "This horse stands me in two hundred dollars.â€
Stand to attention is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pension.
Stand still for is British slang for to tolerate, to suffer, to accept.
Stand one's corner is British slang for to pay one's fair share.
Stand on is British slang for to trust.
Stand the three−card trick is British slang for to be gullible, to be easily conned.
Standers is slang for the legs.
Stand at ease is London Cockney rhyming slang for cheese.
Stand−over man is Australian slang for someone who extorts by threats, a protection racketeer.
Stand on me is slang for believe me, trust me, rely on me.
Take punishment in good spirit. "He can really stand the gaff."
Stand−on is slang for an erection of the penis.
Stand the broads is British slang for to be duped, hoodwinked.
Stand−off is slang for a postponement of payment due.
Stand from under is London Cockney rhyming slang for thunder.
Stand in is British slang for the cost.
Stand−over is Australian slang for bullying, threatening.
Stand Sam is old slang for pay expenses, such as at a meal.
Stand was old slang for an erection of the penis.
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a.
Bred in conformity to a standard. Specif., applied to a registered trotting horse which comes up to the standard adopted by the National Association of Trotting-horse Breeders.
v. t.
To reduce to a normal standard; to calculate or adjust the strength of, by means of, and for uses in, analysis.
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One who stands near; one who is present; a bystander.
n.
Maintenance of position; duration; duration or existence in the same place or condition; continuance; as, a custom of long standing; an officer of long standing.
n.
The act of stopping, or coming to a stand; the state of being erect upon the feet; stand.
a.
Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn.
n.
Condition in society; relative position; reputation; rank; as, a man of good standing, or of high standing.
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A plant (Orchis mascula); -- called also standerwort, and long purple. See Long purple, under Long.
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Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color.
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A standing without moving forward or backward; a stop; a state or rest.
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Established by law, custom, or the like; settled; continually existing; permanent; not temporary; as, a standing army; legislative bodies have standing rules of proceeding and standing committees.
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Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree.
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Place to stand in; station; stand.
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Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water.
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A curious paradise bird (Semioptera Wallacii) which has two long special feathers standing erect on each wing.
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One who stands.
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One who, or that which, stands by one in need; something upon which one relies for constant use or in an emergency.
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A stand, or case, for pen and ink.
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Not movable; fixed; as, a standing bed (distinguished from a trundle-bed).
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Same as Standel.
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