to go into the shade

  • 1throw into the shade — place in the shade, place in a location that is protected from the sun …

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  • 2The Shade (1998 film) — Infobox Film name = The Shade caption = Theatrical poster director = Raphael Nadjari producer = Geoffroy Grison Francesca Feder writer = Raphael Nadjari starring = Richard Edson Lorie Marino music = John Surman cinematography = Laurent Brunet… …

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  • 3shade — or lamp shade [shād] n. [ME schade < OE sceadu (gen. & dat. sceadwe), akin to Goth skadus < IE base * skot , darkness, shadow > Gr skotos, darkness] 1. comparative darkness caused by a more or less opaque object cutting off rays of light …

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  • 4110 in the Shade — Infobox Musical name= 110 in the Shade caption=Original Cast Recording music=Harvey Schmidt lyrics=Tom Jones book=N. Richard Nash basis= The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash productions= 1963 Broadway 1967 West End 1992 New York City Opera 1999… …

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  • 5In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree — is a popular song dating from 1905. It was written by Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne. The meter of its chorus is in the form of a Limerick.It can safely be characterized as a highly sentimental tune. Although the verses (seldom heard… …

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  • 6shade — shade1 [ ʃeıd ] noun ** ▸ 1 where light does not go ▸ 2 screen/cover ▸ 3 form of a color ▸ 4 pair of sunglasses ▸ 5 slightly different form ▸ 6 spirit of someone dead ▸ 7 something reminding someone of something ▸ 8 small amount/number ▸ +… …

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  • 7shade — shadeless, adj. shadelessness, n. /shayd/, n., v., shaded, shading. n. 1. the comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light from an object, place, or area. 2. a place or an area of comparative darkness, as one… …

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  • 8shade — I UK [ʃeɪd] / US noun Word forms shade : singular shade plural shades ** 1) [uncountable] a slightly dark area where the light from the sun does not reach because it is blocked by something He pulled a wicker chair into the shade. shade of: I… …

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  • 9shade — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 area out of the sunlight ADJECTIVE ▪ cool ▪ deep ▪ welcome ▪ dappled ▪ afternoon …

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  • 10shade — n 1. darkness, duskiness, dusk, dimness, lightlessness; shadiness, shadowiness; cloudiness, mur kiness, murk; gloom, gloominess, somberness, tene brousness; obscurity, indistinctness, nebulousness, faintness, vagueness. 2. apparition, specter,… …

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