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  • 61stand smb up — fail to keep an appointment or date with your boyfriend or girlfriend He stood her up on a date last Saturday and now she won t talk to him …

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  • 62Wouldn't know if smb. was up him sideways with an armful of deckchairs — really dumb …

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  • 63wouldn't know if smb. was up him sideways with an armful of deckchairs — Australian Slang really dumb …

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  • 64have had it — (with smb or smth) can t tolerate anymore I have really had it with her constant complaining …

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  • 65Server Message Block — In computer networking, Server Message Block (SMB), also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS, /ˈsɪfs …

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  • 66hand — I n. part of the arm below the wrist 1) to shake smb. s hand; to shake hands with smb. 2) to clasp, grab, grasp; take smb. s hand 3) to hold; join hands 4) to lay one s hands on 5) to cup one s hands 6) to clap one s hands 7) to wring one s hands …

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  • 67eye — n. organ of sight 1) to blink; close, shut; open; roll; squint one s eyes 2) to drop, lower; lift, raise one s eyes 3) to rest; strain one s eyes 4) to lay, set one s eyes on smt. ( to see smt. ) 5) to keep one s eyes open, peeled (esp. AE),… …

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  • 68word — I n. independent, meaningful linguistic form 1) to coin a word 2) to pronounce, say, utter; write a word (to say a few words about smt.) 3) to mispronounce a word 4) to distort smb. s words 5) to not mince any words ( to speak frankly ) 6) angry …

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  • 69love — I n. deep affection 1) to inspire love for 2) blind; deep, profound, sincere, true; platonic; undying; unrequited love 3) love for, of (love for one s country; to have no love for smb.) 4) for, out of love (to do smt. for love) 5) in love with… …

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  • 70get — v. 1) (B) ( to deliver ) I have to get a message to her 2) (C) ( to obtain ) she got a newspaper for me; or: she got me a newspaper 3) (d; intr., tr.) to get across ( to cross ); ( to cause to cross ) (to get across a bridge; the general finally… …

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