Be Sold, As Property … And A Hint To Each Set Of Circled Letters Crossword Clue Answer

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CHANGEHANDS

Definition 1:
To become different .

Examples:
Her mood changes every hour.
He’s changed in appearance. = His appearance has changed.
The leaves change (in color) from green to red in the fall.
The cars were stopped, waiting for the light/lights to change (from red to green).
My, how you’ve changed!
He changed from an optimist to/into a pessimist.
The town has changed little in recent years.
The changing times
The ever-changing [=constantly changing] fashions of teenagers
Definition 2:
To make (someone or something) different sometimes + up in informal U.S. English .

Examples:
These events have changed me in my attitude to/toward life.
He’s changed his appearance with a new haircut. = His new haircut has changed his appearance.
You can’t change human nature.
Life changed him from an optimist into a pessimist.
The leaves change color from green to red in the fall.
She changed up her daily routine.
We need to change things up a little.
Definition 3:
To become something else usually + to or into .

Examples:
Winter changed to/into spring.
The magician made the rope change into a ribbon and then change back into a rope.
Definition 4:
To replace one thing or person with another + obj no obj .

Examples:
She changed her name when she got married.
We’ll have a better view if we change our seats for better ones. [=if we move to better seats]
Could you change my appointment (from Monday) to Friday?
change a record/CD
France has changed its monetary unit from the franc to the euro.
She’s thinking about changing jobs/dentists. [=about leaving her current job/dentist and going to a new one]
change the channel on the TV
change a (flat) tire [=replace a flat tire with one that is not flat]
Let’s change the subject. [=let’s talk about a different subject]
I’ve changed my opinion/views on that subject. [=my opinion on that subject is different now from what it was before]
The police did not believe her because she had changed her story. [=she said something different from what she had said before]
While watching TV, he would constantly change from one channel to another.
France has changed from the franc to the euro.
The U.S. has been slow to change to the metric system.
Definition 5:
To move from one position, place, etc., to another + obj no obj .

Examples:
Mary changed [=exchanged, switched] places/seats with John. = John and Mary changed places/seats (with each other).
He may be rich and famous but I wouldn’t change places with him for anything in the world.
He was opposed to the project at first, but then he changed sides and voted in favor of it.
Neither of them liked his seat so they changed with each other.
Definition 6:
To exchange one kind of money for another kind .

Examples:
change money from dollars into pounds = change dollars into/for pounds
Definition 7:
To exchange a larger bill for an equal amount in smaller bills or coins .

Examples:
I need to change [=break] a $10 bill: can you give me a five and five ones?
Definition 8:
To put on different clothes no obj + obj .

Examples:
Let me change out of this suit into something more comfortable.
Do they still change (to more formal clothes) for dinner?
I’ll need a few minutes to change before we go out.
I’ll need a few minutes to change my clothes before we go out.
Definition 9:
To put clean clothes on (a baby) .

Examples:
change a baby = change a baby’s diaper [=remove a baby’s dirty diaper and replace it with a clean one]
Definition 10:
To put a fresh covering on (a bed) .

Examples:
change a bed = change the sheets on a bed [=remove dirty sheets from a bed and replace them with clean ones]
Definition 11:
To move from one plane, train, etc., to another in order to continue a journey + obj no obj .

Examples:
We’ll have to change planes in Chicago. [=we’ll have to get on another plane in Chicago]
On the bus trip he had to change twice.

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