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[dirty trick] {n. phr.} A treacherous action; an unfair act. * /That was a dirty trick John played on Mary when he ran away  […]
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[far from it] {adv. phr.} Not even approximately; not really at all. * /"Do you think she spent $100 on that dress?" Jane  […]
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[for all that] {adv. phr.} In spite of what has been said, alleged, or rumored. * /Well, for all that, we think that she is  […]
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