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all better
[all better] {adj. phr.} Fully recovered; all well again; no longer painful. - Usually used ...
all eyes
[all eyes] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Wide-eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. - Used ...
all right for you
[all right for you] {interj.} I'm finished with you! That ends it between you and ...
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apart from
[apart from] or [aside from] {prep. phr.} Beside or besides; in addition to. * /The ...
as it were
[as it were] {adv. phr.} As it might be said to be; as if it ...
at once
[at once] {adv. phr.} 1. Without delay; right now or right then; immediately. * /Put ...
baby boom
[baby boom] {n.} A sudden increase in the birth rate. * /The universities were filled ...
become of
[become of] {v. phr.} To happen to; befall. * /What will become of the children, ...
birds and the bees (the)
[birds and the bees (the)] {n. phr.}, {informal} The facts we should know about our ...
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cross the wire
[cross the wire] {v. phr.} To finish a race. /The Russian crossed the wire just behind the American./
well-to-do
[well-to-do] {adj.} Having or making enough money to live comfortably; prosperous. /John's father owns a company and his ...
as best one can
[as best one can] {adv. phr.} As well as you can; by whatever means are available; in the best way you can. /The car broke ...
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