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  • 11stop at nothing — verb To take any measures to do or achieve something, especially if it involves great risk or danger; to do everything in ones power. He will stop at nothing to destroy his enemies …

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  • 12stop\ at\ nothing — v. phr. To be unscrupulous. Al will stop at nothing to get Nancy to go out with him …

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  • 13stop at nothing — to be willing to do anything in order to achieve something, even if it is dangerous or harms other people. She s one of these people who sets herself a goal and then she ll stop at nothing to achieve it. (often + to do something) …

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  • 14stop at nothing — to do anything to get what you want, even if it is very bad They will stop at nothing to get him elected …

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  • 15stop at nothing — not be deterred by anything …

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  • 16Nothing Lasts Forever (1979 novel) — Nothing Lasts Forever   …

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  • 17stop — stop1 W1S1 [stɔp US sta:p] v past tense and past participle stopped present participle stopping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not move)¦ 2¦(not continue)¦ 3¦(pause)¦ 4¦(prevent)¦ 5¦(stay)¦ 6 will/would stop at nothing (to do something) 7 stop short of (doing)… …

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  • 18stop — stop1 [ stap ] verb *** ▸ 1 prevent something ▸ 2 no longer do something ▸ 3 no longer move ▸ 4 (make) work no longer ▸ 5 stay at someone s house ▸ 6 block pipe/hole etc. ▸ 1 no longer do something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to prevent someone… …

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  • 19stop — 1 verb stopped, stopping 1 NOT MOVE OR CONTINUE (I, T) to no longer move or continue to do something, or to make someone or something do this: Stop, thief! | stop sth: Apply pressure to stop the bleeding. | You ll have to stop the generator, it s …

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  • 20stop — I UK [stɒp] / US [stɑp] verb Word forms stop : present tense I/you/we/they stop he/she/it stops present participle stopping past tense stopped past participle stopped *** Get it right: stop: When you want to say that someone is no longer doing… …

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