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ride the short busTo have a need for a special education program, as because learning disabled.Rate it:

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the wheels came off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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throw under the busTo betray or blame; to use as a scapegoat.Rate it:

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drive the porcelain busTo vomit, especially while drunk or hung over.Rate it:

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bus alimentadorBus que lleva los pasajeros de una comuna para el transbordo con los recorridos de los buses troncales.Rate it:

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bus clonBus que hace el mismo trayecto que una línea del tren subterráneo de Santiago de Chile, el Metro.Rate it:

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bus orugaBus con un carro acoplado para aumentar su capacidad de transporte de pasajeros.Rate it:

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bus troncalBus que atraviesa varias comunas por las avenidas más centrales de Santiago de Chile.Rate it:

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how do I get to the bus stationUsed to ask for directions in order to go to a bus station.Rate it:

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like the back end of a busVery unattractive.Rate it:

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park the busTo attempt to stop the opposition team from scoring a goal by playing extremely defensively and placing as many players as possible behind the ball.Rate it:

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ride the short busTo participate in a special education program, such as for those with learning disabilities.Rate it:

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the wheels fell off the busSynonym of the wheels fell offRate it:

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where does this bus goUsed to ask where the bus is going.Rate it:

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wohin fährt dieser Buswhere does this bus goRate it:

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you got a bus to catch?What's your hurry? Why are you rushing me out of here?Usually said when someone feels they are being rushed out of a placeRate it:

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front runnerThe most likely winners in a contest, election, etc.Rate it:

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step in front of a moving trainTo sacrifice one's own life for a noble and loyal cause.Rate it:

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front page newsFront page news is an expression of surprise or of such extraordinary consequence or concept so as to be considered worthy of a front page newspaper note.Rate it:

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put one foot in front of the otherTo move forward, progress steadily.Rate it:

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"success is winning in silence other people who are in front of you without deserving itSuccessRate it:

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front and centerTo highlight, to emphasize; bring to the attention of.Rate it:

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front and centerA command to come to the center of attention of an assemblage, as of military personnel or students.Rate it:

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front footUsed other than as an idiom: see front, foot.Rate it:

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front footThe batsman's foot farthest from his wicket.Rate it:

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front loadUsed other than as an idiom: see front, load.Rate it:

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front loadSomething assigned to the early period of a project or a program, especially something burdensome.Rate it:

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front wallUsed other than as an idiom: see front, wall.Rate it:

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front wallThe main and largest wall in a racquetball or squash court, located at the front of the world; the wall which the ball must hit in a rally.Rate it:

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il mène plusieurs affaires de frontHe carries on several schemes simultaneously; He has many irons in the fire.Rate it:

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in front of one's nosePlain; clearly apparent; obvious.Rate it:

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in the front rowUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see in,‎ front row.Rate it:

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in the front rowProminent, demanding attention.Rate it:

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in the front rowAble to witness everything.Rate it:

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marcher de frontTo walk abreast.Rate it:

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on the front footIn a dominant position.Rate it:

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put one foot in front of the otherTo walk, decomposed to stress the fundamentality of the task.Rate it:

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shut the front door!An exclamation of shock and/or disbelief; like saying, "No! Really?!" or "No way!" or "I don't believe it"Rate it:

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up frontOpen, honest; tending to disclose information; truthful.Rate it:

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vous heurtez de front tous ses préjugésYou run counter to (or, openly attack) all his prejudices.Rate it:

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black and whiteA type of giant cookie with icing on the top side: half white, half dark chocolate.Rate it:

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breast upTo cut the face of on one side so as to lay bare the principal upright stems of the plants.Rate it:

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call shotgunTo claim the front seat in a car.Rate it:

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cooler than the other side of the pillowAs used by the late Stuart Scott during his time on Sportscenter at ESPN, the phrase depicts a sense of calm and composure in someone who remains unflustered while under challenging circumstances, particularly an athlete playing in a competitive game, series, league, performing against a formidable opponent, in a grueling playoff scenario, competing on a high stage such as the Olympic games, etc.Rate it:

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fly the freak flagTo behave in a unconventional or unrestrained manner; to exhibit the uninhibited side of one's personality.Rate it:

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i'll be damnedAn expression of surprise; also said "I'll be darned", "I'll be danged", or simply, "I'll be", often with the word "Well" in front of it.. Also said as, "I'll be a monkey's uncle"Rate it:

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i'll be dangedAn expression of surprise; also said "I'll be darned", "I'll be danged", or simply, "I'll be", often with the word "Well" in front of it. Also said as, "I'll be a monkey's uncle"Rate it:

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look aheadto look in front of you literallyRate it:

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now and thenSometimes; occasionally; also said with the word every in front: every now and thenRate it:

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ride shotgunTo ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, next to the driver.Rate it:

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