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Ashleigh Brilliant
(1933--) U.S. writer My life has a superb cast but I can't figure out the plot.
see off
[see off] {v.} To go to say or wave goodbye to. * /His brother went to the train with him to see him off./ * /When Marsha  […]
so much
[so much] (2) {pron.} A limited amount; some; a price or amount that is agreed or will be agreed on. * /You can do only so  […]
William James
(1842-1910) U.S. philosopher Publishers are demons, there's no doubt about it.
Ohnosecond
[Ohnosecond] That minuscule fraction of time during which you realize you've just made a terrible error.
take a dig at
[take a dig at] {v. phr.} To attack verbally; offend; denigrate. * /If you keep taking digs at me all the time, our  […]
turn a blind eye
[turn a blind eye] {v. phr.} To pretend not to see; not pay attention. * /The corrupt police chief turned a blind eye to the  […]
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