considered (verb)

  • 51take one's time — verb a) To go about something slowly and carefully. Take your time mdash; theres no need to rush. b) To take more time to do something than is considered acceptable. You took your time getting here! Syn: dawdle …

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  • 52come of age — verb a) To reach a specific age where one is legally considered to be an adult. Wikipedia has come of age and is the first place to look for information. b) To mature, or become fully developed …

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  • 53let something slide — verb a) To consciously overlook behaviour generally considered as warranting some form of sanction or reprimand. The police officer let the ticket slide when she found her brother in laws car illegally parked. b) To allow the condition of… …

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  • 54cross-dress — verb /ˈkrɔsˈdrɛs,ˈkrɒsˈdrɛs/ To wear clothes considered to be of the opposite sex. Syn: x dress …

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  • 55chop up — verb a) to cut or chop in order to separate the wind chopped up the lake. b) to separate, divide something that was considered whole …

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  • 56consider — verb /kənˈsɪdə/ /kənsɪdɚ/ a) To think about seriously. Consider that we’ve had three major events and the year has hardly begun. b) To think of doing. I’m considering going to the beach tomorrow. Syn: bethink …

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  • 57change horses in midstream — verb To change plans or approaches at an inopportune time, such as when an effort is already underway, generally considered an inadvisable thing to do …

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  • 58knowed — verb Alternative form of knew. Is made more imbecile by being constantly informed that Mrs. Green’s son “was a law writer his self and knowed him better than anybody,” which son of Mrs. Green’s appears, on inquiry, to be at the present time… …

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  • 59go off half-cocked — verb To take a premature or ill considered action. Make sure none of your men go off half cocked and ruin this operation …

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  • 60get one's money's worth — verb a) In a transaction, to receive a good or service which is considered to be of a value equal to or greater than the amount of money expended. Goodenoughs partizans, however, observed that he got his moneys worth out of every man he employed; …

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