Synonym: assail, assault, attack. Similar words: set out, set off, close to, get on, be close to, set fire to, get on for, give rise to. Meaning: v. attack someone physically or emotionally.
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61. The group for which we were doing the development work brought in a test set on a diskette.
62. When boar is finished cooking, remove strings and set on platter. Cover with aluminum foil to keep warm.
63. She was set on fire by a shell exploding among the cotton with which her engines were protected.
64. Time limits may be set on how long employees can leave their goods in storage and receive reimbursement from their employers.
65. The Palace of Justice - a terrible misnomer - was set on fire by the workers.
66. Stone funerary beds are set on each side of the main chamber.
67. By adopting this methodical approach you should avoid the pitfalls and successfully answer any questions set on this subject.
68. Teng is thought to have her sights set on the Board of Supervisors' presidency.
69. Lighting is by two Floraset mercury vapour lamps which were originally set on a timer to give 11 hours of light.
70. We'd set on living together, and seeing how it worked out, with or without the baby.
71. His mind was set on walking down his quarry and had room for nothing else.
72. Set on the main road - 15 minutes walk from the resort centre, local buses stop nearby.
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73. Four highly competitive tavernas, each beautifully set on the waterside, vie for your custom.
74. She came to the dining-room first, a vast, almost medieval room with heavy furniture set on terracotta floor tiles.
75. Big osier ones, flat, that you could crook over your arm or set on the ground.
76. The interior is unusual with columns set on circular plan but with flatter, straight sides to the exterior walls.
77. The third was a heavy metal musical set on the Isle of Skye.
78. He was beaten, set on fire, and cast into the River Enns with a rock tied to him.
79. But Equitable was set on the Halifax deal and has signed a binding contract for the first half of its proposals.
80. A fractional rig is set on a Proctor spar with swept-back spreaders.
81. Or do you strain every sinew to go for that elusive target set on a small plateau?
82. The cottage is set on the highest ridge of the Chiltern Hills and is surrounded by the most glorious countryside.
83. Lance Rees was set on as he passed the sorting office in Withernsea, Humberside,[sentencedict.com] on his way to school.
84. Complete the set on one arm and then change sides.
85. Millfield-educated Hewitt already has his heart set on working for Virgin tycoon Richard Branson's planned privatised train service.
86. Remove and set on wire rack to cool.. 6 to 8 servings.
87. Opposite her was a small washstand with a coarse crockery toilet set on a fake marble top.
88. Cars were set on fire and a bomb attack was made against the mayor's car with his family inside.
89. In other instances we read that museum collections were set on fire.
90. An easily controlled, relatively short rig is set on a two-spreader mast.
More similar words: set out, set off, close to, get on, be close to, set fire to, get on for, give rise to, skeleton, metonymy, get on with, simpleton, detonate, come to naught, endoskeleton, skeleton in the cupboard, set, set up, set in, setup, reset, outset, onset, offset, beset, set to, asset, upset, settee, settle.