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Bob Saget
U.S. comedian I was in a supermarket and I saw Paul Newman's face on salad dressing and spaghetti sauce....I thought he was  […]
AKA
[AKA] "Also known as", predates the Internet.
hold back
[hold back] {v.} 1. To stay back or away; show unwillingness. * /The visitor tried to gel the child to come to her, but he  […]
knock off one's feet
[knock off one's feet] {v. phr.} To surprise (someone) so much that he does not know what to do. * /Her husband's death  […]
hard as nails
[hard as nails] {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not flabby or soft; physically very fit; tough and strong. * /After a summer of  […]
look up
[look up] {v.} 1. {informal} To improve in future chances; promise more success. * /The first year was tough, but business  […]
Ronald J. Reagan
(1911-- ) U.S. president Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a  […]
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