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move mountainsTo make every possible effort in order to achieve something.Rate it:

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move onTo leave somewhere for another place.Rate it:

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move onTo start dealing with something else.Rate it:

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move one's bodyTo dance.Rate it:

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move outTo vacate one's place of residence.Rate it:

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move overTo move so as to free up space.Rate it:

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move the goal postsTo unilaterally change the rules, or terms of an agreement, especially in an unfair or underhand way.Rate it:

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move the goalpostsTo alter the agreed basis, scope, standards or target of a procedure or task during its course, especially to do so to someone's advantage.Rate it:

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move the needleTo change a situation to a noticeable degree.Rate it:

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move the yardsticksTo make progress, as used in political and corporate venues to express proactive actions.Rate it:

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move through the gearsTo gradually increase speed or output.Rate it:

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move upTo move higher. To be promoted. To pass to a higher level.Rate it:

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move upTo move one's position to allow others to occupy a place.Rate it:

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move upTo put something higher or further. To promote, put onto a higher level. To raise, put onto a higher place. To put higher on a list.Rate it:

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muffin topThe roll of flesh that bulges over the top of excessively tight trousers.Rate it:

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mull overTo think deeply about something; to ponder, deliberate or ruminate.Rate it:

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my body is readyUsed to express preparation for and excitement over something, especially sex.Rate it:

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my cup runneth overTo have more than is needed or wantedRate it:

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No Spring ChickenNo longer young, old person, over his young ageRate it:

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nos van a dar las uvasget a move on; hurry up; chop chopRate it:

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not a patch onNot an improvement over something; not nearly as good as something; much worse than.Rate it:

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nous en causerons entre la poire et le fromageWe will talk it over at dessert.Rate it:

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nugget of truthJanuary 2008, Chicago Tribune - Clinton's Hispanic edge over Obama.Rate it:

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on the airbroadcasting usually over radio waves or on live televisionRate it:

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on the rocksPoured over ice, usually in reference to alcoholic drinks.Rate it:

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one sideYou should move to one side and allow me to go through the passageway you are blocking.Rate it:

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onoAbbreviation of over and out.Rate it:

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out of the woodsOut of peril; likely to recover or prevail over trouble; finished with the worst or most threatening part of a problem or illness.Rate it:

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over a barrelIn a disadvantageous or helpless situation, in which one may be controlled or victimized.Rate it:

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Over a BarrelIn a helpless position, in a dilemma, at someone’s mercyRate it:

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over and outUsed to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.Rate it:

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over and overRepeatedly; again and again; many times.Rate it:

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over and over againRepeatedly; again and again; many times.Rate it:

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over my dead bodyUnder no circumstances; absolutely not.Rate it:

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over nine thousandoff the charts; through the roofRate it:

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over one's headMore complex or confusing than one can understand; beyond one’s comprehension..Rate it:

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over one's headPerforming at a level greatly superior to one's usual level of performance.Rate it:

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over one's skisActing or speaking prematurely; getting get ahead of oneself.Rate it:

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over the hillOld, past the prime of life.Rate it:

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Over the HillOld and past age, beyond one’s prime, past the bestRate it:

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over the hills and far awayfar away, not near.Rate it:

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over the linebeyond the level of what is acceptableRate it:

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over the moonDelighted, thrilled.Rate it:

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over the river and through the woodsUsed other than as an idiom: see over, the, river, and, through, the, woods.Rate it:

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over the river and through the woodsTrying to achieve a particular task, often with difficulty.Rate it:

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over the river and through the woodsTo be lost.(idiomatic, figuratively) To lose one's mind.Rate it:

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over the river and through the woodsTo lose one's mind.Rate it:

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over the topBold; beyond normal, expected, or reasonable limits; excessive; outrageous.Rate it:

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over the transomSaid of an unsolicited work submitted for publication.Rate it:

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Over Your HeadBeyond one’s comprehension, in a situation that is difficult for you to handleRate it:

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