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(1890-1957) U.S. editorwriter By the time the youngest children have learned to keep the house tidy, the oldest  […]
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legal age
[legal age] or [lawful age] The age at which a person is allowed to do a certain thing or is held responsible for an action.  […]
lock the barn door after the horse is stolen
[lock the barn door after the horse is stolen] To be careful or try to make something safe when it is too late. - A proverb.  […]
in fact
[in fact] also [in point of fact] {adv. phr.} Really truthfully. - Often used for emphasis. * /No one believed it but, in  […]
join forces
[join forces] or [join hands] {v. phr.} To get together for the same aim; group together for a purpose; unite. * /The  […]
Mark Twain
(1835-1910), letter, 1876 A baby is an estimable blessing and bother.
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