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stood
- IPA[sto͝od]
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- past and past participle of stand
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- have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet: Lionel stood in the doorway she stood still, heart hammering
- an attitude towards a particular issue; a position taken in an argument: the party's tough stand on immigration his traditionalist stand
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- have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet: Lionel stood in the doorway she stood still, heart hammering
- an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument: the party's tough stand on welfare his traditionalist stand
Oxford American Dictionary
- involving, done by, or engaged in by people standing up: a stand-up party
- a comedian who performs by standing in front of an audience and telling jokes.
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- involving, done by, or engaged in by people standing up: a stand-up party
- a comedian who performs by standing in front of an audience and telling jokes.
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- project from a surface
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- move or keep away
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- be present while something bad is happening but fail to take any action to stop it
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- withdraw or resign from a position or office
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