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81mend ways — change/mend (your) ways to improve the way in which you behave. If he wants to carry on living here, he s going to have to change his ways …
82mend fences — to try to become friends again with someone who you have argued with The object of the meeting was primarily to mend fences …
83mend your ways — to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly for a long time She let him stay because he promised to mend his ways …
84mend one's fences — idi mend one s fences, to strengthen or reestablish one s position by conciliation or negotiation …
85mend — in fly fishing, throwing an upstream curve in the fly line to compensate for the current so that the fly is presented at the same speed and direction as the current. Trout are very sensitive to food items and artificial flies not moving in tune… …
86mend- — see mynd …
87ǽmend — see ǽmynd …
88mend — v. a. == amend. Marg. 24; [mand]. Wright’s L. P. p. 44 …
89mend v — Eurepedes …
90mend — I. v. a. 1. Repair, refit, retouch, patch up, touch up, restore. 2. Improve, ameliorate, meliorate, correct, rectify, reform, amend, emend, make better. 3. Help, advance, further, improve. 4. Increase, add to, augment, make greater. II. v. n.… …