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  • 41have got on — phrasal verb have on or have got on [transitive, never progressive] Word forms have on : present tense I/you/we/they have on he/she/it has on present participle having on past tense had on past participle had on 1) have something on to be wearing …

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  • 42have on — phrasal verb have on or have got on [transitive, never progressive] Word forms have on : present tense I/you/we/they have on he/she/it has on present participle having on past tense had on past participle had on 1) have something on to be wearing …

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  • 43Something Wicked This Way Comes (Ugly Betty) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Something Wicked This Way Comes Series = Ugly Betty Season = 2 Episode = 6 Guests= Airdate = November 1, 2007 Production = 206 Writer = Henry Alonzo Myers Director = Wendey Stanzler Episode list = Episode… …

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  • 44something — [[t]sʌ̱mθɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON INDEF: oft PRON adj, PRON adj about n You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong... There was something… …

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  • 45SOMETHING — n., pron., & adv. n. & pron. 1 a some unspecified or unknown thing (have something to tell you; something has happened). b (in full something or other) as a substitute for an unknown or forgotten description (a student of something or other). 2 a …

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  • 46have —    to copulate with    Of either sex, meaning to possess, albeit temporarily:     I was so impatient I had her without getting out of my chair. (Fraser, 1969)     You must have had lots of men... Have you enjoyed it? (Amis, 1978)    Most of the… …

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  • 47something — /ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ (say sumthing) pronoun 1. some thing; a certain undetermined or unspecified thing. –noun 2. a thing or person of some value or consequence. –adverb 3. in some degree; to some extent; somewhat: they all looked something awful. –phrase 4 …

  • 48have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks …

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  • 49have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks …

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  • 50have\ an\ edge\ on — v. phr. informal 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong. 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks. Joe sure …

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