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ease off
[ease off] or [ease up] {v.} To make or become less nervous; relax; work easier. * /When the boss realized that John had  […]
line of scrimmage
[line of scrimmage] {n. phr.} An imaginary line on a football field parallel to the goal lines where each play except the  […]
E. B. White
I don't know which is more discouraging, literature or chickens.
minted
[minted] {adj.} Wealthy.
pwn, pwned (also p0wn or pwnt)
[pwn, pwned (also p0wn or pwnt)] An accidental or intentional mistyping of "own". Sometimes used to speak of illegal  […]
Idioms to Learn Today
Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following  […]
ahead of time
[ahead of time] {adv. phr.} Before the expected time; early. * /The bus came ahead of time, and Mary was not ready./ * /The  […]
boss one around
[boss one around] {v. phr.} To keep giving someone orders; to act overbearingly toward someone. * /"If you keep bossing me  […]
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