A manner or style of life: preferred plain living.
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A means of maintaining life; livelihood: made their living by hunting.
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Chiefly British A church benefice, including the revenue attached to it.
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The condition or action of maintaining life: the high cost of living.
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The condition of being alive.
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adjective
Full of life, interest, or vitality: made history a living subject.
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In active function or use: a living language.
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Informal Used as an intensive: beat the living hell out of his opponent in the boxing match.
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Of persons who are alive: events within living memory.
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Possessing life: famous living painters; transplanted living tissue.
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