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neck and neck
[neck and neck] {adj. or adv.}, {informal}
Equal or nearly equal in a race or contest; abreast; tied.
* /At the end of the […]put over
[put over] {v.}
1. To wait to a later time; postpone.
* /They put over the meeting to the following Tuesday./
Syn.: [PUT […]William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
U.S. author, editor, and critic
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Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following […]Student Work Abroad
Students Abroad: Working Abroad
While studying and volunteering abroad are great opportunities to broaden your horizons, […]bad blood
[bad blood] {n.}, {informal}
Anger or misgivings due to bad relations in the past between individuals or groups.
* /There's […]chain stores
[chain stores] {n.}
A series of stores in different locations, joined together under one ownership and general management.
* […]Charles Baudelaire
(1821-1897), French poet
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