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how the mighty have fallenUsed to imply the decline of a once-great person or entity.Rate it:

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how's everythingAn informal greeting, asking how a person's life is going.Rate it:

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human touchThe ability of a person to deal with others in a personable and empathetic way.Rate it:

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hurler on the ditchA person standing on the side of a hurling field issuing (unsolicited and usually unwanted) instructions to the hurlers.Rate it:

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hutch upto share a house or flat with another person, especially due to high rentsRate it:

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I don't knowA phrase used in response to a question or command in which the target person does not know the answer to or how to respond.Rate it:

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I don't knowA reason and common excuse used to state that a person is unclear of why something did or did not happen, or is or is not the case.Rate it:

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I live in MelbourneExplains that the person lives in Melbourne.Rate it:

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I need a guideIndicates that the speaker needs a person to guide him or her.Rate it:

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I see what you did thereAn expression used to point out that another person's joke has been understood, either to praise its cleverness or to clearly communicate a lack of amusement at it.Rate it:

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I'd like to kiss youUsed to ask to kiss a person.Rate it:

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if I had a nickel for every timeimplying that the situation has happened a lot to the personRate it:

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illudere alicui or in aliquem (more rarely aliquem)to make sport of, rally a person.Rate it:

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imperium alicui abrogare (Off.3. 10)to depose a person from his command.Rate it:

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imperium, rerum summam deferre alicuito confer supreme power on a person.Rate it:

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impunitum aliquem dimittereto let a person go scot-free.Rate it:

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in aetatem alicuius, in annum incidereto happen during a person's life, year of office.Rate it:

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in alicuius odium incurrereto incur a person's hatred.Rate it:

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in amore habere aliquemto feel affection for a person.Rate it:

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in aurem alicui dicere (insusurrare) aliquidto whisper something in a person's ears.Rate it:

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in controlWhen one is controlling a machine, or a situation, or an activity. Similar to in charge, but one person can be officially in charge, while another person is, in fact, in control.Rate it:

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in exsilium eicere or expellere aliquemto banish a person, send him into exile.Rate it:

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in fidem recipere aliquem (B. G. 2. 15. 1)to take a person under one's protection.Rate it:

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in gratia esse apud aliquemto be popular with; to stand well with a person.Rate it:

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in gratiam alicuius venireto gain a person's esteem, friendship.Rate it:

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in invidiam adducere aliquemto make a person odious, unpopular.Rate it:

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in invidiam, odium (alicuius) vocare aliquemto make a person odious, unpopular.Rate it:

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in lucem dormireto sleep on into the morning.Rate it:

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in manu, in potestate alicuius situm, positum esseto be in a person's power.Rate it:

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in memoriam alicuius redigere, reducere aliquid (not revocare)to recall a thing to a person's mind.Rate it:

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in memoriam alicuius redireto recall to mind a thing or person.Rate it:

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in mora alicui esseto detain a person.Rate it:

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in odium, in invidiam venire alicuito incur a person's hatred.Rate it:

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in proscriptorum numerum referre aliquem (Rosc. Am. 11. 32)to place a person's name on the list of the proscribed.Rate it:

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in someone's pocketReceiving money from, and under the influence of, a person or group of people, with the expectation that a favour or advantage will be proffered in return.Rate it:

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in someone's wheelhouseMatching a person's interests or abilities well.Rate it:

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in viam reducere aliquemto bring a person back to the right way.Rate it:

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incidere in aliquemto meet, come across a person; to meet casually.Rate it:

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incommodo afficere aliquemto inconvenience, injure a person.Rate it:

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indulgere vitiis alicuiusto be indulgent to a person's faults.Rate it:

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infamem facere aliquemto damage a person's character, bring him into bad odour.Rate it:

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infamiam alicui inferre, aspergereto damage a person's character, bring him into bad odour.Rate it:

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inimicitias cum aliquo suscipereto make a person one's enemy.Rate it:

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iniuria afficere aliquemto wrong a person.Rate it:

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iniuria lacessere aliquemto provoke a person by a gratuitous insult.Rate it:

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iniuriam inferre, facere alicuito wrong a person.Rate it:

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insidias alicui parare, facere, struere, instruere, tendereto waylay a person.Rate it:

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instinctIchigo, what's the difference between a king and his horse? I don't mean kiddy shit like "One's a person and one's an animal" or "One has two legs and one has four." If their form, ability and power were exactly the same, why is it that one becomes the king and controls the battle, while the other becomes the horse and carries the king?! There's only one answer. Instinct! In order for identical beings to get stronger and gain the power they need to become king, they must search for more battles and power! They thirst for battle, and live to mercilessly, crush, shred, and slice their enemies! Deep, deep within our body lies the honed instinct to kill, and slaughter our enemies! But you don't have that! You don't have those pure, base instincts! You fight with your brain. You try to defeat your enemies with logic! And it doesn't work! You're trying to cut them with a sheathed sword! That's why you're weaker than me, Ichigo!Rate it:

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interdicere alicui Italiāto banish a person from Italy.Rate it:

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invidiam alicui conflare (Catil. 1. 9. 23)to make a person odious, unpopular.Rate it:

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