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set adjective having a wager settled upon AUSTRALIA, 1915- The keeper said, “Centre set. All set on the side?” — John O’Grady, It’s Your Shout, Mate!, p. 25, 1972
- They took some time getting “set”. — John O’Grady, It’s Your Shout, Mate!, p. 25, 1972
- McLean said “I’ve got fifty to say that’s him” and John said “You’re set.” — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 14, 1979
- Nana Joe’s reputation proved to be well founded when he fronted up to the expectant winners and announced that he’d been unable to get set. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 42, 1982
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