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sweet MaryUsed to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.Rate it:

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Mary Celestea ghost shipRate it:

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blood maryVodka and tomato juiceRate it:

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7 hail-mary'sPunch line from a jokeRate it:

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a hail maryLast ditch effort to accomplish something; ie: A simple Hail Mary was thrown to win the football game.Rate it:

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Jesus, Mary and JosephUsed to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.Rate it:

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Mary Celestea ship found empty of all people, in good condition, seemingly abandoned on the high seasRate it:

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Mary Celestea British-flagged Nova Scotian brigantine that crossed the Atlantic Ocean, gone through the Straits of Gibraltar, and into the Mediterranean Sea under full sail, without a crew or any occupants.Rate it:

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sweet Mary mother of GodUsed to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.Rate it:

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price is rightThe cost of a thing is reasonable and of good value.Rate it:

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have to do with the price of tea in chinaTo have any relation or bearing whatsoever on the topic at hand, usually used to emphasize the lack of relationship of a non sequitur.Rate it:

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PRICEInitialism of protect, rest, ice, compression, and elevation : a common treatment method for sprained joints.Rate it:

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price on one's headA compensation for capturing or killing a person, especially someone guilty of a crime.Rate it:

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cheap at half the priceSatisfactorily cheap.Rate it:

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what does that have to do with the price of tea in ChinaA comment used to indicate that a previous comment is irrelevant or unimportant.Rate it:

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cheap at half the priceQuite expensive.Rate it:

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every man has a priceEveryone can be bribed or corrupted for a certain price.Rate it:

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have to do with the price of fishvariant of have to do with the price of tea in ChinaRate it:

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price inTo include in an estimation of the total value of something.Rate it:

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price of tea in ChinaThe wholesale or retail price of tea in the country of China.Rate it:

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price of tea in ChinaSomething that is irrelevant or unimportant, usually used to emphasize the lack of relationship of a non sequitur.Rate it:

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price outTo exclude by means of a high price.Rate it:

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price outTo compute the total price of something.Rate it:

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price out of the marketTo charge an exorbitant price for a service or product so that no one will purchase it.Rate it:

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price upTo increase the price of.Rate it:

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price upTo calculate the price or cost of, especially when a number of components must be taken into account.Rate it:

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starting priceThe final odds on a horse when the race starts; also used to designate a system of fixed-odds betting using such prices. Abbreviation: SP.Rate it:

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starting priceUsed other than as an idiom: see starting, price.Rate it:

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starting priceThe opening price for an item at an auction.Rate it:

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what does that have to do with the price of cornA comment used to indicate that a previous comment is irrelevant or unimportant.Rate it:

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below parHaving a price below its face value.Rate it:

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buy the rumor, sell the factA phrase often cited by stock traders that explains price declines that occur after an anticipated positive event has happened.Rate it:

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dead cat bounceA temporary recovery in the price of a financial instrument which has fallen rapidly and is expected to fall further in the long run.Rate it:

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everything happens for a reasonAll events are purposeful.Everything happens for a reason, so there is no such thing as failure. Mary-Kate OlsenPeople like to say "everything happens for a reason." If you repeat that in your head long enough that starts to sound like "anything can happen with a razor." Laura KightlingerI believe that everything happens for a reason, but I think it's important to seek out that reason - that's how we learn. Drew BarrymoreRate it:

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for a songFor a very low price; very cheaply.Rate it:

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sock-it to em!Hit them hard with the price/cost/details/requirements/hard-facts/negative aspects/Sad Reality:Rate it:

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spark spreadThe difference between the cost of the fuel required to produce a unit of electricity, and the price of that same unit of electricity.Rate it:

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beat downTo haggle someone to sell at a lower price.Rate it:

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arm and a legA relatively high price for an item or service; an exorbitant price.Rate it:

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knock downTo reduce the price of.Rate it:

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mark upTo increase the price of something between its wholesale and retail phase.Rate it:

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sticker shockDisgust, shock, or fright upon learning the price of an item offered for sale.Rate it:

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talk downTo negotiate a lower price.Rate it:

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at a lossBelow the cost or price of purchase.Rate it:

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jack upTo raise, increase, or accelerate; often said of prices, fees, or rates. See also jack up the price.Rate it:

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buy straw hats in winterOf stocks, to buy when both demand and price is low, sell when demand and price is high.Rate it:

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annona ingravescit, crescitthe price of corn is going up.Rate it:

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give one's left nutPay a very high price for something.Rate it:

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'n Appel und 'n Eia low, minuscule priceRate it:

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above parHaving a price below its face valueRate it:

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