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helter-skelter
[helter-skelter] {adv.} 1. At a fast speed, but in confusion. * /The hatted ball broke Mr. Jones's window, and the boys ran  […]
in the market for
[in the market for] {adj. phr.} Wishing to buy; ready to buy. * /Mr. Jones is in the market for a new car./ * /People are  […]
Blaise Pascal
(1623-1662), French mathmaticianscientist If all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the  […]
bank-bill
[bank-bill] {n. phr.} A bank-note. Neither Johnson nor the other lexicographers have the term bank-note, though they all  […]
HAND
[HAND] "Have a nice day"
lucky star
[lucky star] {n.} A certain star or planet which, by itself or with others, is seriously or jokingly thought to bring a person  […]
scare away
[scare away] or [off] {v. phr.} To cause to flee; frighten away. * /Jake is a confirmed bachelor; the best way to scare him  […]
Margaret Mead
(1901-1978) U.S. anthropologist, in Quote, May 15, 1958 Women want mediocre men, and men are working hard to be as mediocre  […]

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