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comb throughto examine scrupulouslyRate it:

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come outTo walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings.Rate it:

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come throughTo survive.Rate it:

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come throughTo succeed.Rate it:

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come throughNot to let somebody down, keep one's promise.Rate it:

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common lawLaw developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals (also called case law), as distinguished from legislative statutes or regulations promulgated by the executive branch.Rate it:

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confront one's demonsTo work through past experiences that have left emotional scars.Rate it:

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consilium abicere or deponereto let a plan fall through.Rate it:

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cookedCorrupted by conversion through a text format, requiring uncooking to be properly listenable.Rate it:

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coug itTo suddenly lose a contest through reversal of fortune, mistakes, or bad judgment. The phrase is analogous to "blow it", or "snatch defeat from the jaws of victory".Rate it:

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crack throughTo overcome, get byRate it:

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crack throughTo penetrateRate it:

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crawl before you walkTo learn the basics before doing something at a more advanced level.Rate it:

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cross offTo strike out; to cross out; to draw a line through.Rate it:

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cross outTo strike out; to draw a line through.Rate it:

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cut a wide swathTo clear a broad track through a grassland, woodland, geographical region, or other area, either by natural means or by human action.Rate it:

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cut acrossTo go through figurative barriers; to go beyond an expected boundary.Rate it:

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cut acrossTo take a shortcut over or through.Rate it:

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cut throughUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see cut,‎ through.Rate it:

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cut throughto take a shortcut throughRate it:

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cut throughto deal with an issue quicklyRate it:

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damp offTo decay and perish through excessive moisture - mostly said of plantsRate it:

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dirty moneyMoney that is illegally gained, illegally transferred or illegally utilized. Especially money gained through forgery, bribery, or thievery.Rate it:

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disiunctissimas ultimas terras peragrare (not permigrare)to travel through the most remote countries.Rate it:

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do you think you can walkAsked to find out whether an ill or wounded person is able to walk or needs to sit down or lie down.Rate it:

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done forThrough, over with, completed; failed or to be doomed or likewise finished (off), washed up, defeated Also- to be ruined, destroyed, or fatally injuredRate it:

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dragTo pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.Rate it:

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drag through the mudto tarnish or spoil enough so that it is no longer respectableRate it:

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drive a coach and horses throughTo spoil, break or render ineffective a rule, plan or agreement.Rate it:

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drop shipwhen a manufacturer ships products directly to a buyer by arrangement through a seller. The seller makes the sale of the product to the buyer and makes money from the sale without handling the product.Rate it:

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ear tunnelA piece of jewelry that fits into a stretched earlobe hole and makes it seem like a peephole and makes it see-through.Rate it:

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easy as pieVery easy. See also: piece of cake; a walk in the park; easy peasy; easy-peasy lemon squeezy; as easy as falling off a logRate it:

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easy peasy (lemon squeezy)a rhyming expression for saying something is very easy, straight forward; also written easy-peasy; See also: piece of cake; a walk in the park; as easy as falling off a log; easy as pieRate it:

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eat the windTo take a walk.Rate it:

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faire huit kilomètres à pied, à cheval, en voitureTo walk, ride, drive, five miles.Rate it:

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faire marcherto make someone walkRate it:

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fall apartTo break into pieces through being in a dilapidated state.Rate it:

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fall forTo be fooled; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick.Rate it:

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fall from graceTo lose God's favour through sins or wrongdoings.Rate it:

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fall throughTo be unsuccessful, abort, come to nothing/naught; to be cancelled; not to proceed.Rate it:

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fall through the cracksTo be missed; to escape the necessary notice or attention.Rate it:

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fasces praeferre, summittereto walk before with the fasces; to lower the fasces.Rate it:

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fendre la presseTo make one’s way through the crowd.Rate it:

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ferret aroundTo search for something by sorting through materials or by speaking to contacts and following leads.Rate it:

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ferro viam facere (per confertos hostes)to cut one's way (through the enemies' ranks).Rate it:

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firm upTo make muscles more toned through physical exercise.Rate it:

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flick throughTo browse rapidly.Rate it:

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flogging the landDamaging agricultural land through excessive grazing or clearing.Rate it:

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fly like a rockto travel through the air with little or no benefit from aerodynamic liftRate it:

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follow throughTo finish; to complete, especially, of a commitment.Rate it:

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