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collect verb- to call for a person and proceed with him or her UK, 1937
- [T]he PR agent organising publicity for the diaries, collected her by car and they sped to the BBC in Portland Place[.] — Guardian, 3 October 2002
- to win at gambling; to take your winnings AUSTRALIA
- [I]t looked as though the majority were going to collect. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 76, 1982
- Weight was right and Joe hurried back to the pub to collect. — Clive Galea, Slipper, p. 7, 1988
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