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pitA section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed.Rate it:

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plumber's helperA plunger, consisting of a large suction cup attached to a stick and used to remove blockages from toilets, sinks, or drains.Rate it:

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pour forthTo emit in large quantity or large numbers.Rate it:

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pour forthTo appear in large quantity or large numbers.Rate it:

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pour outTo leave a place quickly, and in large numbers.Rate it:

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prendre le largeTo run for the offing (nav.); To run away.Rate it:

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pump outto produce in large quantitiesRate it:

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put awayTo take a large lead in a game.Rate it:

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put downTo pay an initial amount of money on a large purchase.Rate it:

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quick bucka large sum of money earned easily and quicklyRate it:

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rake into receive or to collect a large quantity ofRate it:

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right mindedsaneRate it:

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riverboat queena large paddle steamer operating on the Mississippi river.Rate it:

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rubber jungleIn a commercial passenger airliner, the dense, forest-like profusion of suspended tubes, straps, bags, and masks which results when large numbers of oxygen masks are deployed.Rate it:

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run intoTo reach a large figure.Rate it:

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Santa's workshopA busy, productive large or small work environment, populated by dedicated workers.Rate it:

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Santa's workshopThe mythical structure, usually envisioned as located at the North Pole, where Santa Claus and a large number of capable elves work tirelessly and gladly year-round to produce all of the toys and other gifts to be delivered throughout the world on Christmas Day.Rate it:

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screen outTo use a screen, grate, sieve or similar means to separate large from small objects or particles.Rate it:

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smile from ear to earA large smile.Rate it:

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snow inBy a large snowfall.Rate it:

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snowmanA humanoid figure made with large snowballs stacked on each other. Human traits like a face and arms may be fashioned with sticks, a carrot, and stones or coal.Rate it:

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spare tyreA large stomach and rolls of fat around the waist.Rate it:

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spill outto exit (outside) in large quantitiesRate it:

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stately homelarge country residenceRate it:

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stroke of businessa large or considerable amountRate it:

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swing for the fencesTo act in a way that might generate a very good result, but which also has a large chance of failing.Rate it:

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take a bathTo lose a large amount of money in an investment.Rate it:

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the length of the Flemington straightA long way, a great distance, a large gap, a lot.Rate it:

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there's always a bigger fishNo matter how large or intimidating a person or thing is, there is likely to be an even larger or more intimidating person or thing somewhere.Rate it:

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this, that, and the otherParticular items belonging to a large, diverse set, but items of the general kind of item indicated.Rate it:

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three-ring circusA large circus in which three separate performances, each within its own circular enclosure, are staged simultaneously before a single audience.Rate it:

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tip backTo drink a beverage, especially alcoholic and in large amounts.Rate it:

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to beat the bandVery vigorously; at a frantic pace; to a high degree; in large quantities.Rate it:

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too big for one's britchesToo large to fit into one's pants.Rate it:

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trou normandEau-de-vie, especially calvados, served as a middle course in a large meal.Rate it:

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tump overcombination of 'tip' and 'dump'; to knock something over, esp. if it is large and contains liquidRate it:

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unbuckle your belt(or loosen your belt)To lessen the strain on one's abdomen: in preparation for a large meal, or with the intention to continue eating even after having a "full" belly.Rate it:

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wild turkeyA large gamebird, Meleagris gallopavo, native to North America.Rate it:

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with one voiceIn a mutually agreeing or like-minded manner; concordantly.Rate it:

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woman of the hourA woman who has recently caught the attention of, or is being admired or honoured by, a large number of people.Rate it:

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writ largeUsed other than as an idiom: see writ, large, larger, largest.Rate it:

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writ largeMagnified; on a large scale.Rate it:

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writ largeReadily discerned, unmistakably indicated.Rate it:

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