(to shut)

  • 61Shut Up and Kiss Me — may refer to: * Shut Up and Kiss Me (song), a 1994 song by Mary Chapin Carpenter * Shut Up and Kiss Me (album), a 2002 album by Michelle Wright * Shut Up and Kiss Me (film), a 2004 film …

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  • 62Shut Up and Drive — Single par Rihanna extrait de l’album Good Girl Gone Bad Face A Shut Up and Drive Sortie 28 septembre 2007 (Europe) Enregistrement 2007 Durée …

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  • 63Shut Down (canción) — «Shut Down» Canción de The Beach Boys álbum Surfin USA Publicación 4 de marzo, 1963 Graba …

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  • 64Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes — Álbum de AFI Publicación 18 de mayo de 1999 Género(s) Hardcore punk Duración 28:35 Discográfica …

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  • 65shut out (something) — 1. to prevent something from entering a place. The thick glass windows shut out most of the traffic noise. My eyes can t stand bright light, so I keep the curtains closed to shut the sunlight out. 2. to not think about something. She can t shut… …

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  • 66shut your eyes to something — phrase to refuse to pay attention to something, usually something bad We can no longer shut our eyes to what’s happening to these children. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym to ignore something, or to not… …

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  • 67shut|out — shut out or shut|out «SHUHT OWT», noun. 1. a) a game in which one side is kept from scoring: »to pitch a shut out. b) the act of preventing the opposite side from scoring: »The home team won by a shut out. c) Cards. a preemptive bid. 2. = lockout …

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  • 68shut´ter|less — shut|ter «SHUHT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a movable cover, usually one of a pair, for a window; blind: »When we shut up our cottage for the winter, we put shutters on all the windows. 2. a) a movable cover or slide for closing any opening: »Every… …

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  • 69shut|ter — «SHUHT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a movable cover, usually one of a pair, for a window; blind: »When we shut up our cottage for the winter, we put shutters on all the windows. 2. a) a movable cover or slide for closing any opening: »Every train…had …

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  • 70Shut — Shut, v. i. To close itself; to become closed; as, the door shuts; it shuts hard. [1913 Webster] {To shut up}, to cease speaking. [Colloq.] T. Hughes. [1913 Webster] …

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