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[get a grip on] {v. phr.}
To take firm control of something.
* /If Tim wants to keep his job, he had better get a grip on […]let alone
[let alone] {conj. phr.}
1. Even less; certainly not. - Used after a negative clause.
* /I can't add two and two, let alone […]Allanah Myles, Canadian singer
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(1897-1972)
U.S. gossip columnist
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.put one's finger on
[put one's finger on] also [lay one's finger on] {v. phr.}
To find exactly.
* /The engineers couldn't put their fingers on […]tearjerker
[tearjerker] {n.}
A sentimental novel or movie that makes one cry.
* /Love Story, both in its novel form and as a movie, was […]
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