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Menander
(342-291 B.C.) Privacy--you can't find it anywhere, not even if you want to hang yourself.
Easy American English - Idioms 2 : Food
Learn English Idioms with Dana from Wanted an Adventure! In this lesson: It's a [piece of cake]: something is easy To  […]
congregate housing
[congregate housing] {n.}, {informal} A form of housing for elderly persons in which dining facilities and services are shared  […]
house detective
[house detective] {n.} A detective employed by a hotel, store, or other business to watch for any trouble. * /The one-armed  […]
meet with
[meet with] {v.} 1. To meet (someone), usually by accident. * /In the woods he met with two strangers./ Syn.: [COME UPON].  […]
sales talk
[sales talk] {n.} A speech made to point out all the good reasons why the sale would help someone who might buy the product.  […]
Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790) One good husband is worth two good wives; for the scarcer things are, the more they're valued.
Cobweb
[Cobweb] A WWW site that never changes.
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