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rock the boat
[rock the boat] {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may  […]
Sophie Arnould, French soprano
Oh! the good old days when I was so unhappy!
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have in the palm of one's hand
[have in the palm of one's hand] {v. phr.} To completely control; have a project finished, all wrapped up. * /Our boss felt  […]
look in on
[look in on] {v.} To go to see; make a short visit with; make a call on. * /On his way downtown, Jim looked in on his aunt./  […]
out on parole
[out on parole] {adv. phr.} Released from prison but still under the supervision of the police. * /Although Henry is out on  […]
sling hash
[sling hash] {v.}, {slang} To serve food, especially in a cheap, small diner, a drive-in, or short-order restaurant. * /Jake  […]
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U.S. comedy writer I had a linguistics professor who said that it's man's ability to use language that makes him the dominant  […]
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