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course noun (CLASSES)
course noun (SPORTS AREA)
course noun (DEVELOPMENT)
- actionThey are considering legal action.
- course of actionThey have not yet decided on a particular course of action.
- measureMeasures are in place to prevent flooding.
- stepThese simple steps will ensure that infections are not spread.
- Once we have committed to this course of action there is no going back.
- We came up against a lot of problems in the course of building our extension.
- In the course of history, love has driven men and women to strange extremes.
- I was grateful for his letter which hastened the course of the enquiry.
- He has been accused of obstructing the course of justice .
- a means to an end idiom
- actively
- another
- approach
- avenue
- bases
- device
- fair
- method
- methodological
- methodologically
- methodology
- mixed media
- technique
- thus
- thusly
- tick box
- trick of the trade idiom
- vehicle
- via
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course noun (DIRECTION)
- All attempts at diplomacy have broken down and the two states now appear to be on a collision course.
- He drove in an erratic course down the road.
- Some of the frontier between Germany and Poland follows the course of the river Oder
- The ship held its course.
- Most parents try to steer a middle course between imposing very strict discipline and letting their kids run wild.
course noun (MEAL)
- If you make the main course, I'll make a dessert.
- I've only eaten one course and I'm already full.
- By the time the fourth course was served, I was stuffed to the gills.
- The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer, main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.
- I had salmon for my main course.
course noun (MEDICAL TREATMENT)
course noun (LAYER)
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