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have enough of, get enough of, have one's fill of, be sated with (either a positive or negative thing)π’»π’΄π’°Ν˜
have more than enough of, have more than one's fill or share of (e.g., sorrow to the point of being pitiful, excessive woe)π’»π’΄π’°Ν˜π“π“Šπ’»Ν˜unspec. comp. form ofπ’»π’΄π’°Ν˜-π“π“Šπ’»Ν˜
have something positioned so that it surrounds part of the body (such as the head or arm)π’»Ν˜
having a flat surface in the middle, with the edges rounded and curving downward, as a door knob, or the top of a hat (convex objects)𐒴𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰
having a flat surface in the middle, with the edges rounded and curving upward, as in a plate or other concave objects𐒴𐒰𐓍𐒰
having long legsπ’Ήπ“Žπ“†π“Šπ’·unspec. comp. form ofπ’Ήπ“Žπ“†π“Šπ’·