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  • 71You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch — is a Christmas song that was originally written and composed for the 1966 cartoon special How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. The lyrics were written by Theodor Dr. Seuss Geisel, the music was composed by Albert Hague, and the song was performed by… …

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  • 72Dig a Hole / I Hope You Die — was a cassette single self released by the Toadies in 1991. It was sold at shows exclusively during this time. Of all the Toadies material, this displays the strongest Pixies resemblance, with Kim Deal remarking after she heard the song that It… …

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  • 73dig yourself into a hole — dig (yourself) into a hole British & Australian, informal to do something which makes you embarrassed or causes you problems which will be difficult to solve. The government is digging itself into an even deeper hole by refusing to admit it made… …

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  • 74dig into a hole — dig (yourself) into a hole British & Australian, informal to do something which makes you embarrassed or causes you problems which will be difficult to solve. The government is digging itself into an even deeper hole by refusing to admit it made… …

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  • 75dig someone in the ribs — phrase to push someone with your elbow because you want to get their attention Thesaurus: to use a particular gesture to communicate somethinghyponym Main entry: dig …

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  • 76dig a grave for yourself — dig your own ˈgrave | dig a ˈgrave for yourself idiom to do sth that will have very harmful results for you Main entry: ↑digidiom …

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  • 77You've Got It Bad, Girl — You ve Got It Bad Girl Studio album by Quincy Jones Released October 1973 …

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  • 78You Suffer — «You Suffer» Sencillo de Napalm Death del álbum Scum Formato 7 Género(s) Grindcore Duración 00:01.316 Discográfica Ea …

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  • 79dig your heels in — dig (your) heels in to refuse to do what other people are trying to persuade you to do, especially to refuse to change your opinions or plans. We suggested it would be quicker to fly, but she dug her heels in and insisted on taking the train …

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  • 80dig heels in — dig (your) heels in to refuse to do what other people are trying to persuade you to do, especially to refuse to change your opinions or plans. We suggested it would be quicker to fly, but she dug her heels in and insisted on taking the train …

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