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polish offTo finish (complete) something (like food).Rate it:

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round offTo complete or finish something.Rate it:

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tackle the jobDetermine tools and manpower needed, Move on site, Begin and complete necessary demolition, Launch make-ready tasks in order for all trades to move on site and begin the new construction.Rate it:

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throw dirt enough, and some will stickIf enough allegations are made about someone or something, then even if they are all untrue, people's opinion of the person or thing will be diminished.1759, John Wesley, letter to John Downes, Rector of St. Michael's, Wood Street, read at Wesley Center Online at on 14 Oct 06.I hope...that you are ignorant of the whole affair, and are so bold only because you are blind...And blind enough; so that you blunder on through thick and thin, bespattering all that come in your way, according to the old, laudable maxim, 'Throw dirt enough, and some will stick.'1857, Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's Schooldays, read at fullbooks.com on 14 Oct 06,But whatever harm a spiteful tongue could do them, he took care should be done. Only throw dirt enough, and some will stick.1864, John Henry Newman, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Penguin Classics (1994), p. 10,Archbishop Whately used to say Rate it:

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tie upTo complete, finish, or resolve.Rate it:

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win the dayto gain complete victory or success over something or someoneRate it:

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garbage in, garbage out(computing, information technology) If input data is not complete, accurate, and timely, then the resulting output is unreliable and of no useful value.1963, Raymond Crowley, "Robot Tax Collector Seeks Indications of 'Fudging'," Times Daily (Alabama, USA), 1 April (retrieved 26 July 2010):Officials explained that the quality of the computer's work depends on the quality of the data fed into it. Neil Hoke, administrative assistant to Stewart, quoted an adage of computer men: "Garbage in, garbage out."2008, Roger K. Lewis, "'In Architectural Design, Brains and Talent Trump the Best Software," Washington Post, 19 July (retrieved 26 July 2010):The old caveat "GIGO"Rate it:

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all over but the shoutingThe substance of the contest is complete, leaving only the cheering.Rate it:

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big fatComplete, utter, total.Rate it:

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dial it inTo set up in a perfect or complete way.Rate it:

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payback's a bitchUsually a complete sentence: I will get revenge when you least expect it.Rate it:

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somewhat of a surpriseNot a complete surpriseRate it:

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been there, done that, bought the t-shirtExpresses the speaker's complete familiarity with a situation, with overtones of cynicism or exhaustion.Rate it:

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make a clean breakTo initiate a complete termination of a relationship, or from a situation.Rate it:

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Number TenAlternative form of 10 Downing Street.Rate it:

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about turnA complete change of opinion, direction, etc.Rate it:

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ad exitum aliquid perducereto finish, complete, fulfil, accomplish a thing.Rate it:

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ad finem aliquid adducereto finish, complete, fulfil, accomplish a thing.Rate it:

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all overDone; finished; complete.Rate it:

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all the timeAlways; constantly; for the complete duration.Rate it:

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bag of tricksA collection of items, especially as constituting a very complete set of such items.Rate it:

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beat the clockTo perform a task or successfully complete an activity within a time limit.Rate it:

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blind alleyUsed other than as an idiom: see blind, alley. A street or passageway that leads nowhere.Rate it:

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box the compassTo make a complete reversal in stance or opinion.Rate it:

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break a sweat , Karon Karter - The Complete Idiots Guide to the Pilates Method page 119.Rate it:

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BroadwayA street name, typically for a wide road; a broad way.Rate it:

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Call Your BluffTo challenge someone to prove his claim; to ask someone to complete a threatRate it:

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cap it all offTo finish or complete something.Rate it:

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charity muggerA person employed by a charity, or by an intermediary fundraising agency employed by the charity, who stands in the street and invites passersby to set up standing orders or direct debits to make regular donations to the charity.Rate it:

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cold turkeyThe sudden and complete withdrawal of a dependent substance, especially of a drug.Rate it:

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come full circleTo make a complete change or reform.Rate it:

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Cooking With GasTo perform or complete something with excellence and enthusiasmRate it:

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curb appealThe visual attractiveness of an automobile, as seen from street level.Rate it:

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cut cornersTo do a less than thorough or complete job; to do something poorly or take short cuts.Rate it:

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darn tootin'Absolute, utter, complete, very.Rate it:

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deadFull and complete.Rate it:

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do not enterSigns along the road to indicate this is a one way street.Rate it:

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Do or DieTo get complete success or failure; to take the chance of destroy oneself in trying to succeedRate it:

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drop the ballto fail in one's responsibilities or duties; to not complete somethingRate it:

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en pleine rueIn the open street.Rate it:

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et al.And others; to complete a list, especially of people, as authors of a published work.Rate it:

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fall into placeTo assume a clear and complete form when separate elements come together; to be realised.Rate it:

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fill in the blankTo answer or complete a fill in the blank.Rate it:

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fill outTo complete a form or questionnaire with requested information.Rate it:

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fill the billIn order to fill the bill an individual must carry the ball, complete the task, fulfill the expectations.Rate it:

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finem facere alicuius reito finish, complete, fulfil, accomplish a thing.Rate it:

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finem imponere, afferre, constituere alicui reito finish, complete, fulfil, accomplish a thing.Rate it:

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finish upTo complete the last details of a task.Rate it:

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finish withTo complete; to end the use of.Rate it:

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

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