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Main Entry:
1do 
Pronunciation:
(
)dü
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
did 
/
(
)did/;
done 
/
d
n/;
do·ing 
/
dü-i
/;
does 
/
(
)d
z/
Etymology: Old English
d
n "to cause to happen, perform"
1 a : to cause (as an act or action) to happen
: CARRY OUT, PERFORM <
do me a favor>
b : 2ACT 3, behave <
do as I say>
2 a : to work at <what one
does for a living>
b : to take suitable action on <
do your homework> <
do the dishes>
c : 1SET 11 <have my hair
done>
d : DECORATE 1 <
did the bedroom in blue>
3 : to make progress <
does well in school>
4 : to act so as to bring
: RENDER <sleep will
do you good>
5 : to come to the end of
: FINISH <turn out the light when you are
done>
6 : to put forth
: EXERT <
did your best to win>
7 a : to travel a distance of <
did 500 miles that day>
b : to travel at a speed of <
doing 55 miles per hour on the turnpike>
8 : 1SERVE 1d <
did five years for armed robbery>
9 a : to serve the purpose <half of that will
do>
b : to be fitting or proper <it won't
do to be late>
10 -- used as a helping verb (1) before the subject in an interrogative sentence <
do you play the piano?>, (2) in a negative statement <I
do not know>, (3) for emphasis <you
do know>, and (4) as a substitute for a preceding verb <you work harder than I
do>
-
do away with1 : to put an end to
: get rid of
: ABOLISH2 : 1KILL 1
-
do the trick : to give or have a desired result
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