Thank Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality. | | 2. | thank God, (used interjectionally to express relief, thankfulness, etc.) Also, thank goodness, thank heaven. | –noun | 3. | Usually, thanks. a grateful feeling or acknowledgment of a benefit, favor, or the like, expressed by words or otherwise: to return a borrowed book with thanks. | –interjection | 4. | th
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anks, (used as an informal expression of gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment). | —Idioms | 5. | have oneself to thank, to be personally to blame; have the responsibility: The citizens have only themselves to thank for corruption in government. | | 6. | thanks to, because of; owing to: Thanks to good organization and hard work, the benefit concert was a great success. | | 7. | thank you, (used interjectionally to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment, as for a gift, favor, service, or courtesy). | | From Dictionary
You Definition–pronoun | 1. | the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case: You are the highest bidder. It is you who are to blame. We can't help you. This package came for you. Did she give you the book? | | 2. | one; anyone; people in general: a tiny animal you can't even see. | | 3. | (used in apposition with the subject of a sentence, sometimes repeated for emphasis following the subject): You children pay attention. You rascal, you! | | 4. | Informal. (used in place of the pronoun your before a gerund): There's no sense in you getting upset. | | 5. | Archaic. | a. | yourself; yourselves: Get you home. Make you ready. | | b. | a pl. form of the pronoun ye. | | –noun | 6. | something or someone closely identified with or resembling the person addressed: Don't buy the bright red shirt—it just isn't you. It was like seeing another you. | | 7. | the nature or character of the person addressed: Try to discover the hidden you. | | From Dictionary
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Mirror.co.uk - Found 7 hours ago I don't thank him for outing her as a 'ghastly old bigot', because we knew that already (She supported apartheid, refused to call Rhodesia...
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Washington Post - Found Nov. 4, 2008 The Fix tends to be more introspective than anything else and so today seems like the right time to simply say thank you to every single Fixista out
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Many to thank for Shimmy For Cure
Chicago Daily Herald - Found Nov. 3, 2008 ... thank everyone who made our Shimmy for the Cure a success. We were able to raise over $1,600 for our Cancer Aid and Research Fund. A big thank...
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A big thank you
EuroWeeklyNews - Found Oct. 31, 2008 ON behalf of all the EWN staff, clients and readers, Steven and I would like to say a great big thank you to the Royal British Legion – a small
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Defensive backs thank Tom Brady
Boston Herald - Found Oct. 30, 2008 You really cant prepare for (all of Mannings audibles and movement), but just thank God they played against Tom in training camp, Sanders said.
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