With overtones of why, for what reason.
Used as a modifier to indicate surprise, delight, or other strong feelings in an exclamation.
To what degree or extent.
By what means.
In what manner
With what meaning or effect.
By what title or what name.
At what price, for what amount (of money).
In what state or condition.
In what form, shape, measure, quantity, etc.
That, the fact that.
In any way in which; in whatever way; however.
The manner or way in which.
She told me how her father was a doctor.
A greeting, used in representations of Native American speech.
A small hill in northern England. (Usage preserved mainly in place names.)
The means by which something is accomplished.
An artificial barrow or tumulus.
For example; let us assume.
Pick a color you think they'd like, say, peach.
Tried quality; temper; proof.
A chance to speak; the right or power to influence or make a decision.
Essay; trial; attempt.
Trial by sample; assay; specimen.
A strainer for milk.
Suppose, assume; used to mark an example, supposition or hypothesis.
To tell, either verbally or in writing.
To indicate in a written form.
To have a common expression; used in singular passive voice or plural active voice to indicate a rumor or well-known fact.
To recite.
To pronounce.
To try; to assay.
To bet as a wager on an outcome; by extension, used to express belief in an outcome by the speaker.
To speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply.
Used to gain someone's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion