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  • 121through — preposition & adverb 1》 moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening or location).     ↘so as to make a hole or passage in.     ↘[preposition] expressing the position or location of something beyond (an opening or an obstacle).… …

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  • 122through — prep. 1. into and out of, inside, under, out of; past, by, beyond, to the other or far side of, outside of; between, among, amongst, mongst, Both Archaic. betwixt, twixt; admidst, amid, midst, mid; within, in, inside, along, beside, across, over …

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  • 123Through Wolf's Eyes — infobox Book | name = Through Wolf s Eyes title orig = translator = author = Jane Lindskold cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Firekeeper Saga genre = Fantasy publisher = Tor Fantasy release date = 2001 pages =… …

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  • 124make it — verb a) to reach a place. I was scrambling to my feet when I saw the car sliding back toward me, having not quite made it to the crest of the hill. b) to survive, to live through something Don’t die, pal. You’re gonna make it little buddy. Come… …

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  • 125make ground — gain/make ground ► to become more popular or successful: »Despite making ground within her own party, she still has to watch her back. gain/make ground on sb »The search engine is continuing to gain ground on the market leader. ► FINANCE to… …

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  • 126make a killing — Synonyms and related words: be caught short, be short, bear the palm, belong, break the bank, bucket, bucketshop, capitalize on, capture, carry, carry away, carry it, carry off, carry the day, cash in on, clean up, clear, coin money, come out… …

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  • 127make out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To understand] Syn. perceive, recognize, see; see understand 1 . 2. [To succeed] Syn. accomplish, achieve, prosper; see succeed 1 . 3. [*To kiss] Syn. neck, fondle, pet; see kiss . 4. [To see] Syn. discern, perceive, detect; …

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  • 128make use of —    to do something taboo in connection with    Thus to make use of prostitutes is not to find them chaste employment but to copulate regularly with them: to make use of drugs is not to control your hypertension under medical supervision but to… …

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