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elephant earstaroRate it:
elephant earsUsed other than as an idiom: see elephant, ear.Rate it:
elephant in the roomA problem or difficult issue that is very obvious, but is ignored for the convenience or comfort of those involved.Rate it:
elevator pitchA concise way to introduce yourself, business, or idea to strangersRate it:
eleventh hourNearly too late; the last minute.Rate it:
Eleventh HourLittle before the exact deadline; the latest possible timeRate it:
elizabeth the firstthe virgin queenRate it:
Elvis has left the buildingA phrase used to announce the end of a show, usually one performed by an Elvis impersonator.Rate it:
ElysianElysium; home of the blessed, after death.Rate it:
ElysianOf or pertaining to Elysian or Elysium, the location.Rate it:
ElysianHappy, blissful, heavenly.Rate it:
Elysian FieldsElysium; home of the blessed, after death.Rate it:
Elysian FieldsA place or state of ideal happiness; paradise.Rate it:
em i ?Is the shortest two word question sentence in the English languageRate it:
embark on a debatestart a conversationRate it:
embark on a journeybegin a journeyRate it:
embark on a ventureset up/begin/start a businessRate it:
embarrassment of richesAn abundance or overabundance of something; too much of a good thing.Rate it:
embrace, extend and extinguishA strategy of marketing that involves extending widely used standards of product categories with proprietary capabilities, and then using the differences to disadvantage its competitors.Rate it:
emerald greencolourRate it:
emery boardnail fileRate it:
emotional crippleA person who has been rendered indecisive, alienated, uncaring, confused, or helpless in conjunction with experiencing debilitating emotions, such as worry, fear, panic, despair, etc.Rate it:
emperor's new clothesSomething obvious and embarrassing that is politely ignored or that goes unacknowledged.Rate it:
employ a steam engine to crack a nutto do a simple task in an overcomplicated manner.Rate it:
empty outTo completely empty.Rate it:
empty promiseA promise that is either not going to be carried out, worthless or meaningless.Rate it:
empty the tankTo make the utmost effort; to contribute to the absolute limit of one's energy and abilities.Rate it:
empty vessels make the most soundnoisy, opinionated people are often stupid.Rate it:
en español: dígale a la pastora rebeca que nos complace que ella se haya hecho cargo del ministerio.in English: Please tell Pastor Rebeca that we are please that she has taken over the ministry.Rate it:
end inTo have at the ending; to have as its termination.Rate it:
end ofA short form of end of story.Rate it:
end of the lineFinal cessation or discontinuance of a process, institution, or person, especially one which has existed for a considerable period of time; death.Rate it:
end of the lineThe termination point of a railway or similar transportation system.Rate it:
end of the worldAny change that seems catastrophic or devastating.Rate it:
end of the worldEnd of habitability for life on Earth.Rate it:
end of the worldEnd of humanity.Rate it:
end of the worldEnd of the planet Earth.Rate it:
end stateThe specified situation at the successful completion of the final phase of a military operation.Rate it:
end stateUsed other than as an idiom: Any ending state..Rate it:
end upTo conclude, turn out, sometimes unexpectedly.Rate it:
end upTo arrive at a destination, sometimes unexpectedly.Rate it:
end upTo eventually do.Rate it:
enemy combatantUsed other than as an idiom: see enemy, combatant.Rate it:
enemy combatantAny person in an armed conflict who may be properly detained under the laws and customs of war.Rate it:
engine roomA compartment on a ship in which the engine machinery is located.Rate it:
engine roomThe source of power in a team or other group.Rate it:
English feverPreoccupation or obsession with learning or promoting the learning of the English language.Rate it:
english roseAn attractive young English woman.Rate it:
enjoy your mealUsed to wish someone enjoyment of the meal they are about to eat.Rate it:
enlarge upon1. Expend; 2. To make larger; 3. add to; 4. To give greater scope to;Rate it:

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