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pack onTo add so as to increase mass or bulk.Rate it:

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pad outto add something extra to something to make it appear more substantialRate it:

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peaches to choke cherriesThat doesn't add up, not the same, something is off....Rate it:

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pôr lenha na fogueirato add fuel to fireRate it:

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pour fuel on the fireSynonym of add fuel to the fireRate it:

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put downTo add a name to a list.Rate it:

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put onTo record, to add to a record or document.Rate it:

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queue upTo enqueue, to add something to a queue.Rate it:

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rhetorice, tragice ornare aliquid (Brut. 11. 43)to add rhetorical, dramatic embellishments to a subject.Rate it:

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rub it inTo add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.Rate it:

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sauce upto add sauce to; to serve sauce ontoRate it:

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second gearThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:

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serve upThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:

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sign upTo add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.Rate it:

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sign upTo add one's own name to the list of people who are participating in somethingRate it:

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sing alongA gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.Rate it:

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smoke poleThis term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.Rate it:

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

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

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

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take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselvesIf you take care of little things one at a time, they can add up to big things.1750, Chesterfield, letter 5 Feb. (1932) IV. 1500:Old Mr. Lowndes, the famous Secretary of the Treasury, ?used to say?Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.1912, G. B. Shaw, Pygmalion ii. 132:Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.1979, R. Cassilis, Arrow of God, iv. xvii.:Little things, Master Mally. Look after the pennies, Master Mally, and the pounds will look after themselves.1999, Rate it:

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the devilUsed to add emphasis to a question or statement.Rate it:

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though butUsed at the end of a sentence to add emphasis.Rate it:

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throw inTo add something extra free of charge.Rate it:

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tot upTo add up.Rate it:

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water downTo dilute; to add water.Rate it:

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what can i sayIndicating that nothing that could be said would add to or improve the situation.Rate it:

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what in god's nameUsed to add emphasis to "what" when beginning question.Rate it:

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what in tarnationused to add emphasis to "what" when beginning a question.Rate it:

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what on earthUsed to add emphasis to "what" when beginning question.Rate it:

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what the devilUsed to add emphasis to "what" when beginning question.Rate it:

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what the dickensEuphemism for what the Devil, used to add emphasis to "what" when beginning a question.Rate it:

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why in god's nameUsed to add emphasis to "why" when beginning question.Rate it:

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why on earthUsed to add emphasis to "why" when beginning a question.Rate it:

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why on god's green earth"on God's green Earth" is used to add emphasis to the question "Why...?"; precedes the rest of the question while conveying that the speaker is astonished as to why some situation exists.Rate it:

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why the dickensEuphemism for why the Devil, used to add emphasis to "why" when beginning a question.Rate it:

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