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mettre en bouteilleto tease, to wind up, to joshRate it:

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mit sozialistischem GrußA politically correct way to close a note or letter.Rate it:

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multum esse cum aliquo (Fam. 16. 21)to enjoy close intercourse with... (of master and pupil).Rate it:

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navem (naves) solvereto weigh anchor, sail.Rate it:

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naves ex portu solvuntthe ships sail from the harbour.Rate it:

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neck and neckVery close in progress, as in a race or contest.Rate it:

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nodding acquaintanceA casual or partial familiarity; a relationship which is not close or fully developed; an inexact understanding (of something).Rate it:

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nous poursuivîmes l'ennemi l'épée dans les reinsWe followed the enemy close at his heels.Rate it:

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oculos operire (morienti)to close the eyes of a dying person.Rate it:

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on handclose by; ready to helpRate it:

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on one's deathbedClose to death.Rate it:

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on the brinkVery nearly; imminent; close.Rate it:

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on the heels ofIn close pursuit of; close behind.Rate it:

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on the pointVery nearly; imminent; close.Rate it:

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on the point ofVery nearly; imminent; close.Rate it:

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on the vergeVery near or close.Rate it:

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packed to the gillsOverly packing a suitcase when it is difficult to close it. Carrying a lot of things with few options to handle it all. Overly packed.Rate it:

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pipeMeanings relating to a wind instrument.Rate it:

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pitched battleA hostile engagement involving sustained, full-scale fighting between opposing forces in close combat.Rate it:

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point blankThe distance between a gun and a target such that it requires minimal effort in aiming it. In particular no allowance needs to be made for the effects of gravity, target movement or wind in aiming the projectile.Rate it:

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pull inTo tighten a sail by pulling on a rope.Rate it:

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pull upDrive close to something, especially a curb.Rate it:

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put the wind upTo frighten or disturb.Rate it:

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rag baggerA sailor who tends to sail on messy cruising vessels.Rate it:

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read someone's lipsTo pay close attention (often imperative).Rate it:

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reap the whirlwindEllipsis of sow the wind, reap the whirlwindRate it:

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res ad manus venitthe fighting is now at close quarters.Rate it:

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ride downTo bear down, as on a halyard when hoisting a sail.Rate it:

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rolloverContinue one's Funds In Program, 'Rollover' My Existing Funds, My Plan, Stay The Course In The Present Agenda, Investiture: Do Not Close OuI, Retain All Funds And'Steady As You Go!Rate it:

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round toTo turn the head of a ship toward the wind.Rate it:

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run like the windRunning really fast.Rate it:

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sail close to the windTo sail in a direction close to that from which the wind is blowing, but still making headwayRate it:

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sail close to the windTo behave in a manner that is on the verge of being dangerous, improper or illegalRate it:

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sail throughTo pass or progress quickly and easily.Rate it:

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set of pipesA wind instrument incorporating multiple pipes, such as a panpipe or bagpipe.Rate it:

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set one's sights onTo give one's close attention to, especially as a goal, objective, or other object of special interest.Rate it:

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set saildepartRate it:

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shake on itTo agree; to close a deal.Rate it:

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shake outTo unfurl a reef from a sailRate it:

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shut downTo close, terminate, or end.Rate it:

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si le temps le permetWind and weather permitting.Rate it:

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signa conferre cum hosteto come to close quarters.Rate it:

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sit outTo lean out to the windward side of a sailboat in order to counterbalance the effects of the wind on the sails.Rate it:

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slam dunkTacking on top of the wind of the following yacht in close quarters.Rate it:

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snitches get stitches and wind up in ditchesSynonym of snitches get stitchesRate it:

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solvere (B. G. 4. 28)to weigh anchor, sail.Rate it:

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sow the wind and reap the whirlwindAlternative form of sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.Rate it:

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sow the wind, reap the whirlwindEvery decision has consequences; a person's actions will come back to him.Rate it:

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spit in the windAlternative form of piss in the windRate it:

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spit into the windAlternative form of piss in the windRate it:

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