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  • 111out-of-body — [out΄əv bäd′ē] adj. of or characterized by a feeling or mental state in which one s seemingly disembodied consciousness is able, variously, to observe one s body, move through physical space, etc. [an out of body experience] …

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  • 112out|stand — «owt STAND», verb, stood, stand|ing. –v.i. 1. to stand out distinctly or prominently. 2. to sail away from land; move from the shore: »Many a keel shall seaward turn, And many a sail outstand (John Greenleaf Whittier). –v.t. Dialect. to stand or… …

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  • 113out|source — «OWT SAWRS, SOHRS», intransitive verb, transitive verb, sourced, sourc|ing. 1. to acquire (a product or parts) from an outside source: »Ford now buys its valves from a non union Eaton corporation plant in Nebraska, and…this “outsourcing of… …

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  • 114Move one's carcass — move away; get out of the way …

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  • 115Move (your) arse! — Move/Shift (your) arse! very informal! something that you say to tell someone to hurry or to get out of your way. Shift your arse! We re late …

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  • 116move your arse — move/shift/your arse british impolite phrase used for telling someone to get out of your way or to hurry Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to hurrysynonym Main entry: arse …

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  • 117out|point — «owt POYNT», transitive verb. 1. to score more points than in a game or contest. 2. to sail closer to the wind than; move on a tack nearer the direction of the wind than (another sailing vessel) …

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  • 118tear out — move out …

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  • 119MOVE — This article is about the organization MOVE. For other uses, see Move (disambiguation). MOVE or the MOVE Organization is a Philadelphia based black liberation group founded by John Africa. MOVE was described by CNN as a loose knit, mostly black… …

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  • 120move — I n. act 1) to make a move (who will make the first move?) 2) a false move (one false move would be costly) 3) a brilliant; clever, smart; decisive move moving of a piece in chess, checkers 4) to make a move 5) a brilliant; stupid, wrong move 6)… …

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