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run circles aroundTo outperform by a great margin.Rate it:

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rush offTo produce in great haste.Rate it:

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salus, caput, vita alicuius agitur, periclitatur, in discrimine est or versatura man's life is at stake, is in very great danger.Rate it:

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Sell like Hot DogsTo sell something quickly and in great quantity, something immediately sold or vendedRate it:

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serve noticeTo fire; to terminate one's employment or formal association.Rate it:

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shell outTo pay money; especially, to pay a great deal of money.Rate it:

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shoot the moonTo attain great heights, a high value, or a numerically high measurement.Rate it:

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shoot upTo fire many bullets at.Rate it:

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short leashForcing one to function within a strict set of rules, or under great scrutiny or oversight.Rate it:

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shotgunA gun which fires loads consisting of small metal balls, called shot, from a cartridge.Rate it:

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silver bulletAny straightforward solution perceived to have great effectiveness or bring miraculous results.Rate it:

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sleeping giantSomeone or something with great, latent strength.Rate it:

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smurfyGreat or excellent.Rate it:

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stand backTo stand a long way behind the wicket so as to catch balls from a fast bowler.Rate it:

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steely-nervedHaving a hard, strong, and determined mindset / mentality. Very steady nerves; great patience and courage.Rate it:

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steely-nervedHaving a hard, strong, and determined mindset, with very steady nerves; great patience and courage.Rate it:

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stick to one's gunsTo persist in faithfully attending to cannons while under fire.Rate it:

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Stir up a Hornet's NestTo stimulate or stir people to get angry or annoyed, to cause a great problem, to invite dangerRate it:

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stop at nothingTo take any measures to do or achieve something, especially if it involves great risk or danger; to do everything in one's power.Rate it:

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stroke of geniusA great idea, smart decision, epiphany, or eureka moment. To make something brilliant or to create a successful concept.Rate it:

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studiose (diligenter, enixe, sedulo, maxime) dare operam, ut...to take great pains in order to...Rate it:

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swear on a stack of biblesTo make a promise or give one's assurance with great conviction.Rate it:

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take by stormTo rapidly gain great popularity in (a place).Rate it:

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tape outOf a piece of land, to measure out so as to be able to accurately fire upon itRate it:

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thankyousomuchEquivalent to, eg: "Thank you very much", self-evidently an expression of great thanks.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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the place to beA great, trendy, or perfectly suitable placeRate it:

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there's a sucker born every minuteThere are a great number of fools in the world, and there always be.Rate it:

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thunder pastTo move by loudly, at great speed.Rate it:

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tirer un coup (de pistolet, etc.) à brûle-pourpointTo fire point-blank.Rate it:

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to a nicetyTo a fine point, with great exactness or accuracy.Rate it:

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to a tPrecisely; exactly; perfectly; with great attention to detail.Rate it:

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to deathTo a great degree.Rate it:

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tomber de fièvre en chaud malTo fall out of the frying-pan into the fire.Rate it:

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tomber de fièvre en chaud mal (or, de la poêle dans la braise, de charybde en scylla)To fall out of the frying-pan into the fire.Rate it:

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tomber de la poêle dans la braiseTo fall out of the frying-pan into the fire.Rate it:

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une grande dame de par le mondeA great lady in the eyes of the world.Rate it:

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unspoken wordA great and viable factor, a venerable background, solid financial condition. Long and successful business history.Rate it:

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vir doctissimusa great scholar.Rate it:

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widow's miteA very small gift or donation which, however, represents a great sacrifice on the part of the giver.Rate it:

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wine tosserA person who talks a great deal about wine but actually knows very little.Rate it:

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with bated breathEagerly; with great anticipation.Rate it:

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With Flying ColorsWith ease and great success, boldly, flamboyantRate it:

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worldA great amount.Rate it:

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you beautyAn exclamation of joy or enthusiasm, often said in response to a player taking a specky or kicking a great goal.Rate it:

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you did it! congratulations!Used informally to deliver a sense of accomplishment to a person on their great achievement.Rate it:

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