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Doug Larson
If people looked like their passport photos, very few nations would let them in.
Off the beaten road
[off the beaten road] {adj. phr.} See: [off the beaten track]
in question
[in question] {adj. phr.} 1. In doubt; in dispute; being argued about or examined. * /I know Bill would be a good captain  […]
why and wherefore
[why and wherefore] {n.} The answer to a question or problem. Usually used in the plural. * /Father told him not to always  […]
kind of
[kind of] or [sort of] {adv. phr.}, {informal} Almost but not quite; rather. * /A guinea pig looks kind of like a rabbit,  […]
straight from the horses mouth
[straight from the horse's mouth] {slang} Directly from the person or place where it began; from a reliable source or a person  […]
shuffle one's feet
[shuffle one's feet] {v. phr.} To slide one's feet along the floor or ground while walking; To do sth. very slowly,  […]
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