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(1947--) U.S. humorist Never fight an inanimate object.
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hang up
[hang up] {v.} 1. To place on a hook, peg, or hanger. * /When the children come to school, they hang up their coats in the  […]
rained out
[rained out] {adj.} Stopped by rain. * /The ball game was rained out in the seventh inning./ * /The Friday night rally in  […]
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give it some thought
[give it some thought] {v. phr.} To wait and see; consider something after some time has elapsed. * /"Will you buy my car?"  […]
jump out of one's skin
[jump out of one's skin] {v. phr.}, {informal} To be badly frightened; be very much surprised. * /The lightning struck so  […]
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