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key adjective critical, crucial, decisive, fateful, influential, major, momentous, significant, weighty key (Passport), noun bar, pass, permit, ticket key (Solution), noun answer, method, resolution, way See also: answer, basic, cardinal, catchword, central, clue, cornerstone, critical, crucial, essential, explanation, fundamental, gravamen, important, indispensable, main point, major, material, necessary, outstanding, primary, solution, strategic, tip KEY. An instrument made for shutting and opening a lock.
KEY, estates. A wharf at which to land goods from, or to load them in a vessel. This word is now generally spelled Quay, from the French, quai. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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out of employment out of favor out of focus out of hand out of humor out of joint out of keeping out of key out of limits out of line out of money out of one’s bearings out of one’s mind out of one’s reckoning out of one’s senses |
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