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  • name
    adj. well-known.
    Ex. a name brand, a name designer. There are scarcely a dozen name musicians in the U.S. who are both able and willing to play avant-garde music (Time).

  • name
    expr. by name,
    a. the name of.
    Ex. She knows all her chickens by name.
    b. by hearing about but not actually having met.
    Ex. We all know George Washington by name.
    c. by calling his or her name.
    Ex. He mentioned the

  • name
    expr. call names, to call bad names; swear at; curse.
    Ex. You can call me names, but I won't change my mind one bit.

  • name
    expr. in name only, supposed to be, but not really so.
    Ex. a king in name only.

  • name
    expr. in the name of,
    a. with appeal to the name of.
    Ex. What in the name of common sense do you mean?
    b. acting for; with the authority or approval of.
    Ex. He bought the car in the name of his employer.

  • name
    expr. name names, to identify a person or persons by name, especially in incriminatory circumstances.
    Ex. Six New York City teachers ... were suspended because they refused to ""name names"" in an investigation of Communist influence (New York Time

  • name
    expr. one's name is legion. See under legion.

  • name
    expr. take a name in vain, to use a name, properly God's name, and hence any other entitled to respect, lightly or irreverently.
    Ex. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain (Exodus 20:7).

  • name
    expr. the name of the game, the essential thing; the thing that really counts.
    Ex. The name of the game is trust; you've got to trust things (James Dickey). In the rough and tumble world of professional basketball, survival is often the name of the

  • name
    expr. to one's name, belonging to one.
    Ex. not a dollar to his name.

  • name
    expr. you name it, anything or anyone you can think of.
    Ex. You name it--Fraser has written about it (Maclean's).

  • name
    name, noun, verb, named,naming,adjective.

  • name
    noun 1. the word or words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is spoken of or to.
    Ex. Our dog's name is Butch. What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet (Shakespeare).
    2. a word or words applie

  • name
    v.t. 1. to give a name or names to.
    Ex. They named the baby Mary. The Hudson river is named after the English explorer Henry Hudson.
    (SYN) denominate, entitle, call.
    2. to call by name; mention by name.
    Ex. Three persons were na

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