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81List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights — This article provides a list of stories within Richard Francis Burton s translation of One Thousand and One Nights . Burton s first ten volumes were published between 1885 and 1886. The Supplemental Nights were published between 1886 and 1888 as… …
82carry --- off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET …
83off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET …
84carry --- off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET …
85off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET …
86Fair one — Fair Fair (f[^a]r), a. [Compar. {Fairer}; superl. {Fairest}.] [OE. fair, fayer, fager, AS. f[ae]ger; akin to OS. & OHG. fagar, Icel. fagr, Sw. fager, Dan. faver, Goth. fagrs fit, also to E. fay, G. f[ u]gen, to fit. fegen to sweep, cleanse, and… …
87To dyst one's jacket — Dust Dust (d[u^]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dusted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dusting}.] 1. To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a floor. [1913 Webster] 2. To sprinkle with dust. [1913 Webster] 3. To reduce to… …
88carry\ ---\ off\ one's\ feet — See: knock off one s feet, sweep off one s feet …
89off\ one's\ feet — See: knock off one s feet, sweep off one s feet …
90knock off one's feet — {v. phr.} To surprise (someone) so much that he does not know what to do. * /Her husband s death knocked Mrs. Jones off her feet./ * /When Charlie was given the prize, it knocked him off his feet for a few minutes./ Compare: BOWL OVER(2), SWEEP… …