strive
61striv´er — strive «stryv», intransitive verb, strove or strived, striv|en, striv|ing. 1. to try hard; work hard: »to strive for self control. SYNONYM(S): endeavor. 2 …
62striver — strive ► VERB (past strove or strived; past part. striven or strived) 1) make great efforts. 2) (strive against) fight vigorously against. DERIVATIVES striver noun …
63Striving — *STRIVE Act of 2007, proposed United States legislation *Jihad mdash; for Striving in Islam *Conation mdash; for the Latin word …
64keep up with the Joneses — strive not be outdone by one s neighbours. → Joneses …
65lay one's self forth or out — Strive, labor, try, struggle, exert one s self, put forth all one s strength, do one s utmost …
66keep up with the joneses (to) — Strive, especially beyond one’s income, to socialize and spend like others in the same neighborhood. ► “This allows for the idea that households care about their relative standard of living, or the saying goes, they want ‘to keep up with the… …
67Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act of 2007 — The Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act of 2007 or STRIVE Act of 2007 is proposed United States legislation designed to address the problem of illegal immigration, introduced into the United States House of… …
68STROVE — past of STRIVE. * * * Etymology: Middle English stroof (past) past & chiefly dialect past part of strive * * * /strohv/, v. pt. of strive. * * * strove /strōv/ pat of ↑strive * * * strove UK US …
69Opinion of Islamic scholars on Jihad — Part of a series on Aqidah …
70Mosaic Select: Toshiko Akiyoshi — Lew Tabackin Big Band Compilation album by Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band …