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  • 51(to) top it all (off) — to top it all (off) 1. and the worst thing is. The washing machine flooded, my car broke down, then to top it all off I locked myself out of the house. 2. and the best thing is. Students get to meet the world s top scientists and researchers, and …

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  • 52rip something off — informal steal they have ripped off $6.7 billion ■ copy; plagiarize the film is a shameless collection of ideas ripped off from other movies * * * ˌrip sthˈoff derived (info …

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  • 53Blasting Off — Infobox Album Name = Blasting Off Type = Album Artist = Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Released = 1991 Recorded = Los Angeles California Genre = Rock/Alternative rock/Post punk Length = 39:29 Label = Sparkhead Producer = Chris Reed Reviews = *Allmusic… …

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  • 54walk it off — verb a) To walk or pace in order to relieve a pain or cramp After six miles into the marathon, I had a stabbing pain in my side, but I was able to walk it off and complete the race. b) To deal with an negative emotional event without complaint;… …

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  • 55Get Your Filthy Hands off My Desert — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album de l album The Final Cut Pays Angleterre Sortie 21 mars 1983 Durée 1:19 Genre …

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  • 56make off — PHRASAL VERB If you make off, you leave somewhere as quickly as possible, often in order to escape. [V P] They broke free and made off in a stolen car. Syn: leave …

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  • 57make off with — PHRASAL VERB If you make off with something, you steal it and take it away with you. [V P P n] Masked robbers broke in and made off with $8,000 …

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  • 58head someone off — head (someone/something) off to stop the movement of people or animals by getting in front of them. The horses broke into a gallop, and Pete yelled for Jack to head them off …

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  • 59head something off — head (someone/something) off to stop the movement of people or animals by getting in front of them. The horses broke into a gallop, and Pete yelled for Jack to head them off …

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  • 60head off — head (someone/something) off to stop the movement of people or animals by getting in front of them. The horses broke into a gallop, and Pete yelled for Jack to head them off …

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