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add upTo take a sum.Rate it:

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chump changeA sum of money considered to be insignificant.Rate it:

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cogito ergo sumJe pense donc je suis.Rate it:

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copiam quam potui persecutus sumI have exhausted all my material.Rate it:

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dog racismPaying large sum of money for "pedigree dogs", attaching great importance to the breed of a pet.Rate it:

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eadem est causa mea or in eadem causa summy circumstances have not altered.Rate it:

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ecotropism is a philosophyFrom "eco" the hearth and "tropism" to turn toward. Ergo--to turn toward the earthRate it:

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ego sum qui sumJe suis celui qui est.Rate it:

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grand totalThe entire or final sum.Rate it:

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haec iocatus sum, per iocum dixiI said it in jest.Rate it:

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in hac sum sententia, ut...putemI think that...Rate it:

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in simultate cum aliquo sumrelations are strained between us.Rate it:

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in somnis visus (mihi) sum videreI dreamed I saw...Rate it:

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incertus sum, quid consilii capiamI am undecided...Rate it:

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king's ransomA very large sum of money.Rate it:

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loose changeA sum of money considered small or insignificant.Rate it:

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lump sumSingle Payment; no further payments dueRate it:

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mad moneyA sum of money kept in reserve or to insulate oneself financially in the event of the sudden breakdown of a relationship in which one is economically dependent.Rate it:

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mad moneyA sum of money, often relatively small in amount, kept in reserve to use for impulsive, frivolous purposes.Rate it:

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non sum ignarus, nescius (not non sum inscius)I know very well.Rate it:

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pin moneyA relatively small sum of cash kept in one's personal possession, for routine expenses or incidental purchases; an amount of money which is not particularly significant. [from 18th c.]Rate it:

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

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set downSimple sum of parts set + down, to place, especially on the ground or a surface; to cease carrying.Rate it:

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silly moneySum of money.Rate it:

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studio alicuius rei provectus summy zeal for a thing has led me too far.Rate it:

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sum of its partsA concept in holism. Related to the idea that the total effectiveness of a group of things each interacting with one another is different or greater than their effectiveness when acting in isolation from one another.Rate it:

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sum upTo summarize.Rate it:

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to the tune ofRoughly; about; as much as; to the sum of, to the extent of.Rate it:

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tot upTo calculate the sum of a number of numbers or quantities.Rate it:

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tredecim annos natus sumI am thirteen years old.Rate it:

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ut eorum, quae dixi, summam faciamto sum up...Rate it:

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