- Be upright - To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in
order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent. - To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine. - To deal out; to assign to a use; to bestow for an
object or purpose; to apply; to employ; to dispose of. - To give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to
cause to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a bent or
propension to; to incline; to make inclined; -- usually followed by to,
sometimes by for before the indirect object. - To exercise finally one's power of control over; to
pass over into the control of some one else, as by selling; to
alienate; to part with; to relinquish; to get rid of; as, to dispose of
a house; to dispose of one's time. - To bargain; to make terms.
- Baby grand - Baby grand, e.g. - Baby or concert grand - Dot withdraws from adoption organisation quietly - Elton John's instrument - Elton John’s instrument - Grand or upright
- Command not to be taken when seated - Command to be upright – and it stays in force until further notice - Command to be upright ... and it stays in force until further notice - Subscription for reputation sequence
- Large ship with oars - Sailboat - Ship’s kitchen - A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails
or not - A large vessel for war and national purposes; -- common in
the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century. - A name given by analogy to the Greek, Roman, and other
ancient vessels propelled by oars. - A light, open boat used on the Thames by customhouse
officers, press gangs, and also for pleasure.
- Ancient monument in England - Famous ring of stones - Salisbury Plain prehistoric monument - An assemblage of upright stones with others placed
horizontally on their tops, on Salisbury Plain, England, -- generally
supposed to be the remains of an ancient Druidical temple.