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  • 101You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (TV special) — You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is one of many prime time animated TV specials based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts . It was an adaptation of the musical You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown , and originally aired on… …

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  • 102give someone the glad eye — give (someone) the glad eye British & Australian, old fashioned to look at someone in a way that makes it obvious that you are sexually attracted to them. I think you have an admirer. That man in the corner is giving you the glad eye …

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  • 103give the glad eye — give (someone) the glad eye British & Australian, old fashioned to look at someone in a way that makes it obvious that you are sexually attracted to them. I think you have an admirer. That man in the corner is giving you the glad eye …

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  • 104give as good as get — give as good as (you) get informal to be strong and confident enough to treat people in the same way that they treat you, especially in an argument or a fight. When you are a woman working with a lot of men, you have to be able to give as good as …

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  • 105You Don't Know — «You Don t Know» Сингл …

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  • 106give (someone) (their) due — something that you say when you want to describe someone s good qualities after they have done something wrong or after you have criticized them. She might be bad at writing letters but I ll give her her due, she always phones me at the end of… …

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  • 107give notice to someone — give notice (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t… …

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  • 108give notice to — give notice (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t… …

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  • 109give notice — (to (someone)) 1. to warn your employer that you will stop working. Jones gave notice in October that he planned to leave at the end of the school year. 2. to tell an employee that they will no longer be employed. The company didn t give its… …

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  • 110give something a miss — informal phrase to decide not to do something that you usually do I think I’ll give my art class a miss this week. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym Main entry: miss * * * Brit …

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