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Albert Einstein
Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it.
innuendo
[innuendo] {n.} An indirect or subtle reference, esp. one made maliciously or indicating criticism or disapproval;  […]
cheapskate
[cheapskate] {n.}, {informal} A selfish or stingy person; a person who will not spend much. - An insulting term. * /None of  […]
closed shop
[closed shop] {n. phr.} 1. A plant or factory that employs only union workers. * /Our firm has been fighting the closed shop  […]
go wrong
[go wrong] {v. phr.} 1. To fail; go out of order. * /Something went wrong with our car and we stalled on the road./ 2. To  […]
man in the moon
[man in the moon] {n. phr.} An imaginary or nonexistent person (often used to indicate a person of ignorance). * /Stop  […]
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