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  • 61thin adj — Bill was short of money and was out looking for a job. Paster Nelson offered Bill $500 to buy paint and paint the church. Well Bill went out bough some paint and started painting the church. He discovered that he was using more paint than he… …

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  • 62out of thin air — adverb from non existent, unknown or hidden resources They dont seem to want to work to earn a living. They think they can make money out of thin air. Syn: out of nowhere …

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  • 63out of nothing — adverb without warning your cousin arrived out of thin air • Syn: ↑out of thin air, ↑from nowhere …

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  • 64Out Skerries — Not to be confused with Auskerry. Out Skerries Location …

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  • 65Out in the Fields — This article is about the compilation album by Gary Moore. For the song by Gary Moore and Phil Lynott, see Out in the Fields (song). Out in the Fields: The Very Best of Gary Moore Greatest hits album by …

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  • 66Out of joint — Joint Joint (joint), n. [F. joint, fr. joindre, p. p. joint. See {Join}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close fitting or… …

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  • 67thin — 1) to pick out the bones from cooked fish. See also tin.thin 2) thinning …

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  • 68out of round — phrasal : in a distorted or imperfectly generated state of roundness great care and skill are required in machining long thin cylindrical work if it is not to be out of round a roll of newsprint should be stored on its end or it will get out of… …

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  • 69thin market — A market in which the price of the underlying commodity, currency, or financial instrument may change if sizable transactions are carried out. Compare: deep market …

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  • 70thin market — A market in which the price of the underlying commodity, currency, or financial instrument may change if sizable transactions are carried out. Compare deep market …

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