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black day
[black day] {n.} A day of great unhappiness; a disaster. * /It was a black ...
pull through
[pull through] {v.} 1. To help through; bring safely through a difficulty or sudden trouble; ...
right away
[right away] or {informal} [right off] also {informal} [right off the bat] {adv. phr.} Immediately; ...
weather the storm
[weather the storm] {v. phr.} To survive some disaster. * /When Peter and Sue started ...
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put on
[put on] {v. phr.} 1. To dress in. /The boy took off his clothes and put on his pajamas./ /Mother put a coat on the ...
light into
[light into] See: LAY INTO.
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