Expresses agreement to and conclusion of a proposal, a set of terms, a sale, a request, etc.
Expresses that a task has been completed.
Used in forming the perfective aspect; have.
simple past tense of do; did.
Completed or finished.
Ready, fully cooked.
Being exhausted or fully spent.
Without hope or prospect of completion or success.
Having completed or finished an activity.
Fashionable, socially acceptable, tasteful.
Used as a rhetorical question to confirm agreement, knowing or understanding at the end of a statement.
Expression used to imply meaning, rather than say it, such as when a person is embarrassed.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see you, know.
Expression signifying a pause or hesitation.
Used to introduce information.