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  • 51put a name to — phrase to remember or say what someone or something is called I had a feeling that I could not quite put a name to. Thesaurus: to name, or to have a particular namesynonym general words for names, and types of namehyponym Main entry: name * * * r …

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  • 52Not Without a Fight — Studio album by New Found Glory Released March 10, 2009 (see …

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  • 53not know where to put yourself — (not) know where to put (yourself) informal to feel very embarrassed. And then he started to sing. Well, I didn t know where to put myself! …

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  • 54not know where to put — (not) know where to put (yourself) informal to feel very embarrassed. And then he started to sing. Well, I didn t know where to put myself! …

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  • 55put a brave face on (something) — put a brave face/front on (something) to behave in a way that makes people think you are happy when you are not. They ve had some bad luck, but they ve put a brave face on their problems. She s very ill but she s putting a brave front on it. (=… …

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  • 56put a brave front on (something) — put a brave face/front on (something) to behave in a way that makes people think you are happy when you are not. They ve had some bad luck, but they ve put a brave face on their problems. She s very ill but she s putting a brave front on it. (=… …

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  • 57put someone in his/her place — ◇ Someone who puts you in your place shows you that you are not better than other people and should not be acting in such a confident and proud way. He told her to stop talking, but she quickly put him in his place. • • • Main Entry: ↑place …

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  • 58put all one's eggs in one basket — {v. phr.} To place all your efforts, interests, or hopes in a single person or thing. * /Going steady in high school is putting all your eggs in one basket too soon./ * /To buy stock in a single company is to put all your eggs in one basket./ *… …

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  • 59put all one's eggs in one basket — {v. phr.} To place all your efforts, interests, or hopes in a single person or thing. * /Going steady in high school is putting all your eggs in one basket too soon./ * /To buy stock in a single company is to put all your eggs in one basket./ *… …

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  • 60Not Ready to Make Nice — Single by Dixie Chicks from the album Taking the Long Way …

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