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  • 1ahead of — 1》 in front of; before: we have a long drive ahead of us. 2》 in advance of. → ahead …

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  • 2ahead — adverb further forward in space or time. ↘in advance. ↘in the lead. Phrases ahead of 1》 in front of; before: we have a long drive ahead of us. 2》 in advance of …

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  • 3Drive (TV series) — Drive Genre Drama Action Created by Tim Minear Ben Queen Starring …

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  • 4drive — Synonyms and related words: Autobahn, Sunday drive, US highway, acceleration, activity, actuate, advance, advance against, advance upon, adventuresomeness, adventurousness, aggravated assault, aggression, aggressiveness, airing, alley, alleyway,… …

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  • 5drive — I. verb (drove; driven; driving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drīfan; akin to Old High German trīban to drive Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to frighten or prod (as game or cattle) into moving in a desired… …

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  • 6drive on — Synonyms and related words: accelerate, actuate, animate, bundle, bustle, cheer on, compel, crowd, dispatch, drive, egg on, expedite, forge ahead, forward, give an impetus, give momentum, go ahead, go all out, go slow, goad, goad on, haste,… …

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  • 7AHEAD — Animal Health/ Emerging Animal Diseases (Medical » Veterinary) *** Adventures in Health, Education, and Agricultural Development (Community » Non Profit Organizations) * A Hatfield Educational Achievement Drive (Community » Educational) …

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  • 8shoot\ ahead\ of — • shoot ahead of • shoot past • shoot through • shoot alongside of v. phr. To move or drive ahead rapidly. To leave or pass through quickly. As we had to slow down before the tunnel, a red sports car shot ahead of us …

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  • 9shoot ahead of — or[past] or[through] or[alongside of] {v. phr.} To move or drive ahead rapidly. * /As we had to slow down before the tunnel, a red sports car shot ahead of us./ …

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  • 10shoot ahead of — or[past] or[through] or[alongside of] {v. phr.} To move or drive ahead rapidly. * /As we had to slow down before the tunnel, a red sports car shot ahead of us./ …

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