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He had to look up the word in the dictionary.
We'll have a look in the back of your dictionary.
Use a dictionary to help you sort out the problems.
When she left, he put the money in a dictionary.
I have never had to call for a dictionary yet.
No, so go on to the next word in the dictionary.
"Have to get a dictionary to figure out what kids mean these days."
As a young boy his father made him read the dictionary.
With her dictionary in hand, she asked about the phone.
Not very many can remember the last time they used their 2,000-page family dictionary.
With a dictionary, you can work your way through an article.
I close the dictionary and hand it back to her.
It was a rather different matter with a dictionary, though.
Or at least to look it up in a dictionary.
Why in the world would anyone want an old dictionary, when new ones have more words?
It means more than all the words in the dictionary can be made to mean.
"I could never have done it on my own, going through the dictionary."
My brother did not want the dictionary so I took it.
To build up a dictionary to see how words are used.
How people use this and they put it in the dictionary.
One might say, of course, that this is not what a dictionary should do.
In the dictionary, it means that everyone has to do about the same.
The dictionary will cover a period from 1600 to the present day.
He continued work on the dictionary until his own death in 1863.
I got Mother to look it up in the dictionary for me this morning.