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set on
set on
set
(someone or an animal)
on
(someone or an animal)
to command someone or an animal to attack someone or an animal.
The gang leader set his thugs on the unwary tourists. Scott set his hounds on the raccoon.
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on
,
set
set
something
(up)
on
something
to place something on the surface of something.
Mrs. Franklin set a bowl of fruit upon the table. I set my empty glass on the counter.
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on
,
set
set on
Also,
set upon
.
1.
Attack; see
set at
.
2.
Instigate, urge one to engage in action, as in
The older boys set on the young ones to get in trouble
. [Early 1500s]
3.
be set on
or
upon
. Be determined to, as in
He's set on studying law
.
See also:
on
,
set
set on
v.
1.
To attack someone or something:
The lions set on the gazelles.
2.
To urge or incite someone or something to attack someone or something:
The guards set attack dogs on the intruder.
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on
,
set
set on
Resolved to do something or strongly wishing for something:
She is set on getting a role in the play.
See also:
on
,
set
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Olga
OL-gah
(Russian)
, AWL-gah
(Polish, German)
Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Latvian, Hungarian, Itali
Torquil
-
Scottish
Peg
PEG
English
Macy
MAY-see
English
Quim
-
Portuguese, Catalan
Marilena
mah-ree-LE-nah
(Italian)
Italian, Romanian
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