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"Section M, N, and O"


And the children of Israel did so, and gathered, some
more, some less.
Ex. xvi. 17.


2. That which is in addition; something other
and further; an additional or greater amount.


They that would have more and more can
never have enough.
L'Estrange.


O! That pang where more than madness
lies.
Byron.


Any more. (a) Anything or
something additional or further; as, I do not need any
more
.
(b) Adverbially: Further; beyond a
certain time; as, do not think any more about it.
--
No more, not anything more; nothing in
addition.
-- The more and less, the high
and low.
[Obs.] Shak. "All cried, both less and
more
." Chaucer.


More, adv. 1. In a
greater quantity; in or to a greater extent or degree.

(a) With a verb or participle.


Admiring more

The riches of Heaven's pavement.


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