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last-ditch
[last-ditch] {adj.} Made or done as a last chance to keep from losing or tailing. * /He threw away his cigarettes in a  […]
run up
[run up] {v. phr.} 1. To add to the amount of; increase. * /Karl ran up a big bill at the bookstore./ 2. To put together or  […]
Dwight Morrow
(1873-1931) U.S. politician The world is divided into people who do things--and people who get the credit.
headbang
[headbang] {v.} To nod or shake one's head violently to rock music.
face lift
[face lift] {n. phr.} 1. A surgical procedure designed to make one's face look younger. * /Aunt Jane, who is in her  […]
spine-tingling
[spine-tingling] {adj.} Very exciting; thrilling. * /Our ride up the mountain in a chair lift was spine-tingling./ * /The  […]
Nora Ephron
(1941-- ) U.S. screenwriter Insane people are always sure that they are fine. It is only the sane people who are willing to  […]
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