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Phonetic Respelling: [ ask, ahsk ]

Definition: Play

verb. to put a question to; . to make a request of; to invite; to seek an answer to; inquire.

Sentence: Play Play

Iaskednicely for another cookie.

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I asked nicely for another cookie.

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The teacher asked us to use two staples to keep the sheets together.

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Mr. Fish asked for two of what?

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What did Peggie answer when asked if she would stay at Peggy's house?

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What team was Mr. Dixon going to start at JFK Middle School and asked Dinah and Nick to join as partners?

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What did mother kangaroo answer when little kangaroo asked 'Will I always be little, Mama?'

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The duteous child did as the teacher asked.

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The web site has frequently asked questions.

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Why does Collin get asked to leave the school?

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What was Mr. Edelman's answer when asked how the Yeerk could be destroyed?

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What was the first thing Fancy Nancy asked the new babysitter?

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What did Remy tell Mr. Thompson when he asked her why she didn't tell about the sign after the accident?

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The teacher asked the child to rejoin the group.

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How did Melody feel when Scout asked questions about Carey's neighborhood?

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Why is Frank surprised Fazel and Nate asked him to be in their secret society?

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Synonyms: Play

inquire; query; question; call

Antonyms: Play

answer; claim; command; insist ; reply; tell

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