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Ambrose Bierce
(1842-1914) The fact that boys are allowed to exist at all is evidence of a remarkable Christian forebearance among men.
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feast or a famine
[feast or a famine] {n. phr.} Plenty or very little; big success or bad failure. * /In this business it's either a feast or  […]
X marks the spot
[X marks the spot] An indication made on maps or documents of importance to call attention to a place or a feature of some  […]
black and white
[black and white] {n. phr.} 1. Print or writing; words on paper, not spoken; exact written or printed form. * /He insisted  […]
take out
[take out] {v. phr.} 1. To ask for and fill in. * /Mary and John took out a marriage license./ 2. To begin to run. *  […]
Ed Howe
(1853-1937) When you can't do anything else to a boy, you can make him wash his face.
go down the tubes
[go down the tubes] {v. phr.} {informal} To transit to a state of failure or ruin. * /The whole scheme is likely to go down  […]
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