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  • 121To stand out — Stand Stand (st[a^]nd), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Stood} (st[oo^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Standing}.] [OE. standen; AS. standan; akin to OFries. stonda, st[=a]n, D. staan, OS. standan, st[=a]n, OHG. stantan, st[=a]n, G. stehen, Icel. standa, Dan. staae,… …

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  • 122Flat Out (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Flat Out Type = Album Artist = Buck Dharma Released = 1982 Recorded = 1981 Genre = Pop Length = 38:21 Label = Portrait Records Producer = Donald Roeser Reviews = Last album = This album = Flat Out (1982) Next album = Flat… …

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  • 123Trick It Out — Trick It Out: MTV s Tuner Challenge , is an MTV reality television show focusing on automobile modification. The show airs primarily on MTV2 and is hosted by award winning car tuner, RJ de Vera, and narrated by MTV news personality, Sway Calloway …

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  • 124burn out — verb a) To extinguish due to lack of fuel. The candle finally burned out. b) To tire due to overwork. Mr. Mason, shivering as some one chanced to open the door, asked for more coal to be put on the fire, which had burnt out its flame, though its… …

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  • 125bring someone out of their shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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  • 126bring someone out of shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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  • 127bring out of their shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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  • 128bring out of shell — bring (someone) out of (their) shell come out of (your) shell to become less shy and more friendly. Joining the drama group has brought Ian out of his shell …

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