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An expression of appreciation; a thought.
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To express gratitude or appreciation toward.
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She thanked him for the lift.
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To feel gratitude or appreciation toward.
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I'll thank you not to smoke in my house!
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To credit or hold responsible.
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We can thank global warming for this weather.
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An expression of gratitude.
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After all I’ve done, a simple acknowledgment is all the thanks I get?
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Grateful feelings or thoughts.
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Used to express appreciation or gratitude.
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Could you give me a hand, please? — Yes, sure. — Thanks.
Thanks, but I did all this by myself until you came along.
Thanks, but I can take care of myself.
Thanks, I really appreciate you listening to my tale.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks to the delay caused by this crossing of the wolf's path, the old dog with its felted hair hanging from its thigh was within five paces of it.
Thanks for telling me.
Thanks, but I'd rather go alone.
Then I lost a grandson and thanks to a miracle, he was returned to me, unharmed.
She's okay and says thanks.
After a moment of thanks, they all began their meal.
Thanks. I appreciate your understanding.
It seemed to him that it was only today, thanks to that burnt-cork mustache, that he had fully learned to know her.
Thanks. Let me know how tomorrow goes with Andre's mind tricks.
Thanks. I'll bring this back.
Thanks for rescuing me again.
Thanks to the burgeoning of technology and social media, public opinion is the most powerful political force in the world today.
Natasha's looks, as everyone told her, had improved in the country, and that evening thanks to her agitation she was particularly pretty.
From this short interview with Pfuel, Prince Andrew, thanks to his Austerlitz experiences, was able to form a clear conception of the man.
Thanks, I know we can count on you, Katie, but I think she'll be more comfortable staying at our house.
I thought of leaving a note of thanks to the Psychic Tipster, so kindly confiding to me, albeit vicariously through dear departed Brenda, his or her limitations.
Thanks. It's been a bit rough lately for both of us.
Thanks for reminding me.
Thanks for giving me some warning.
No, but thanks for asking.
Thanks. You spending the weekend with your…friends?
Thanks for being 'a bit misleading.'
Thanks for coming up.
Please convey my thanks to him.
But despite this, thanks to his regiment, Prince Andrew had something to think about entirely apart from general questions.
Thanks, now why don't you get dressed and we'll go out to dinner and a movie or something.
Where I've lived for the last two years, thanks to him.
No thanks, but you go ahead if you'd like.
No thanks, I don't feel like eating.
Thanks, but I've been doing this for a long time now.
Thanks for your help, but around here we're waging a constant war against nature.
Thanks for looking after the girls.
She closed her eyes and said a prayer of thanks before she answered him.
Thanks. I'll check in later.
Thanks again to your docs for showing us how to use them.
The Jacobin Club was closed, thanks to the ability of Fouche, the new minister of Police; but the hopes of Sieyes were dashed by the death of General Joubert, commander of the Army of Italy, at the disastrous battle of Novi (15th of August).
Thanks to the noble simplicity and specifically religious character of his ideas, Marcion was able to found not only schools, but a community, a church of his own, which gave trouble to the Church longer than any other Gnostic sect.
Thanks to her unconcealed admiration of his physique, he had to be aware of her physical attraction to him, though.
Her participation was acknowledged with grateful thanks.
Thanks goodness for that, he said showing rather conspicuous prejudice!
Her smile became wider and bowing thanks very effusive!
A really filthy day, but they got the job done, and deserve our thanks.
I hope you guys are fairing better than me and once again thanks for helping a slightly hysterical female!
Thanks to ever increasing competition, the lenders are also getting lenient with time.
On the 29th the speaker received the thanks of the reassembled parliament.
On the 6th of February Monk visited the House of Commons, when Lenthall pronounced a speech of thanks.