Pay Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill. |
| 2. | to give over (a certain amount of money) in exchange for something: He paid twenty dollars for the shirt. |
| 3. | to transfer money as compensation or recompense for work done or services rendered; to satisfy the claims of (a person, organization, etc.), as by giving money due: He paid me for my work. |
| 4. | to defray (cost or expense). |
| 5. | to give compensation for. |
| 6. | to yield a recompense or return to; be profitable to: Your training will pay you well in the future. |
| 7. | to yield as a return: The stock paid six percent last year. |
| 8. | to requite, as for good, harm, or an offense: How can I pay her for her kindness and generosity? |
| 9. | to give or render (attention, respects, compliments, etc.), as if due or fitting. |
| 10. | to make (a call, visit, etc.). |
| 11. | to suffer in retribution; undergo: You'll pay the penalty for your stubbornness! |
| 12. | Nautical. to let (a ship) fall off to leeward. |
–verb (used without object) | 13. | to transfer money, goods, etc., as in making a purchase or settling a debt. |
| 14. | to discharge a debt or obligation. |
| 15. | to yield a return, profit, or advantage; be worthwhile: It pays to be courteous. |
| 16. | to give compensation, as for damage or loss sustained. |
| 17. | to suffer or be punished for something: The murderer paid with his life. |
–noun | 18. | the act of paying or being paid; payment. |
| 19. | wages, salary, or a stipend. |
| 20. | a person with reference to solvency or reputation for meeting obligations: The bank regards him as good pay. |
| 21. | paid employment: in the pay of the enemy. |
| 22. | reward or punishment; requital. |
| 23. | a rock stratum from which petroleum is obtained. |
–adjective | 24. | requiring subscribed or monthly payment for use or service: pay t
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| 25. | operable or accessible on deposit of a coin or coins: a pay toilet. |
| 26. | of or pertaining to payme
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—Verb phrases| 27. | pay down, | a. | to pay (part of the total price) at the time of purchase, with the promise to pay the balance in installments: On this plan you pay only ten percent down. |
| b. | to pay off or back; amortize: The company's debt is being paid down rapidly. |
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| 28. | pay for, to suffer or be punished for: to pay for one's sins. |
| 29. | pay off, | a. | to pay (someone) everything that is due that person, esp. to do so and discharge from one's employ. |
| b. | to pay (a debt) in full. |
| d. | to retaliate upon or punish. |
| e. | Nautical. to fall off to leeward. |
| f. | to result in success or failure: The risk paid off handsomely. |
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| 30. | pay out, | a. | to distribute (money, wages, etc.); disburse. |
| b. | to get revenge upon for an injury; punish. |
| c. | to let out (a rope) by slackening. |
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| 31. | pay up,
| b. | to pay on demand: The gangsters used threats of violence to force the shopkeepers to pay up. |
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—Idioms| 32. | pay as you go, | a. | to pay for (goods, services, etc.) at the time of purchase, as opposed to buying on credit. |
| b. | to spend no more than income permits; keep out of debt. |
| c. | to pay income tax by regular deductions from one's salary or wages. |
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| 33. | pay back, | a. | to repay or return: to pay back a loan. |
| b. | to retaliate against or punish: She paid us back by refusing the invitation
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| 34. | pay one's or its way, | a. | to pay one's portion of shared expenses. |
| b. | to yield a return on one's investment sufficient to repay one's expenses: It will take time for the restaurant to begin paying its way. |
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Per Definition–preposition | 1. | for each; for every: Membership costs ten dollars per year. This cloth is two dollars per yard. |
| 2. | by means of; by; through: I am sending the recipe per messenger. |
| 3. | according to; in accordance with: I delivered the box per your instructions. |
–adverb | 4. | Informal. each; for each one: The charge for window-washing was five dollars per. |
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Click Definition–noun | 1. | a slight, sharp sound: At the click of the latch, the dog barked. |
| 2. | a small device for preventing backward movement of a mechanism, as a detent or pawl. |
| 3. | Phonetics. any one of a variety of ingressive, usually implosive, speech sounds, phonemic in some languages, produced by suction occlusion and plosive or affricative release. |
| 4. | any one of a variety of familiar sounds used in calling or urging on horses or other animals, in expressing reprimand or sympathy, or produced in audible kissing. |
–verb (used without object) | 5. | to em
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| 6. | Informal. | a. | to succeed; make a hit: If the play clicks, the producer will be rich. |
| b. | to fit together; function well together: They get along in public, but their personalities don't really click. |
| c. | to become intelligible. |
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| 7. | Computers. to depress and release a mouse button rapidly, as to select an icon. |
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| 9. | to strike together with a click: He clicked his heels and saluted. |
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