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II . neigh·bour [ˈneɪbəʳ] VB intr

next-door ˈneigh·bour, next-door ˈneigh·bor N

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The defense then called seven character witnesses to the stand, former soccer coaches, neighbours and family members of the accused.
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It had new conditions imposed on its licence, including training staff, no under-18s during licensable activities and signs asking customers to be considerate to neighbours.
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A green-eyed boy known for his wittiness among his relatives and neighbours, he slowly pulled down the glass and got out of the car through the window.
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Within each, the liberal use of white -- and its tone-on-tone paint chart neighbours -- was a common denominator which, spooling forward, flavours our own design output.
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Earth shelters also provide privacy from neighbours, as well as soundproofing.
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Marsh's friends and neighbours also appear as extras in the crowd scenes.
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She had her servants search for him late into the night, wept and lamented, alerted the neighbours.
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Neighbours, police and firefighters say the school has been a frequent target of broken windows, graffiti, and rubbish bin fires.
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He has been described as compassionate, moral, sensitive and full of integrity; taking in waifs and strays and helping his neighbours whenever possible.
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But when she receives a threatening anonymous letter, she is compelled to reconsider her previously-unconquerable belief in a kind world and good neighbours.
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