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Stephen Baker, author of How to Live with a Neurotic Cat
To bathe a cat takes brute force, perseverance, courage of conviction--and a cat. The last ingredient is usually hardest to come by.
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conviction
[conviction] See: [HAVE THE COURAGE OF ONE'S CONVICTIONS].
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screw up one's courage
[screw up one's courage] or [pluck up one's courage] {v. phr.} To force yourself to ...
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(1869-1944), Canadian humoristeducator God takes care of fools, drunks, and the United States of America.
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in force
[in force] {adj. phr.} 1. To be obeyed. * /New times for eating meals are ...
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have the courage of one's convictions
[have the courage of one's convictions] {v. phr.} To be brave enough to act according ...
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pile up
[pile up] {v. phr.} 1. To grow into a big heap. /He didn't go into his office for three days and his work kept piling up./ ...
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get mixed up
[get mixed up] See: MIXED UP.
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