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  • 61Jaw rope — Jaw Jaw (j[add]), n. [A modification of chaw, formed under the influence of F. joue the cheek. See {Chaw}, {Chew}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) (a) One of the bones, usually bearing teeth, which form the framework of the mouth. (b) Hence, also, the …

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  • 62be money for old rope — British, informal, British, informal if a job is money for old rope, it is an easy way of earning money. Babysitting is money for old rope if the children go to sleep early. Most people think being a professional footballer is money for jam …

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  • 63money for old rope — (UK) If something s money for old rope, it s a very easy way of making money …

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  • 64give someone enough rope (to hang themselves) — phrase to allow someone to do something in the way that they want to when you know that they will probably fail Thesaurus: to give someone an opportunity to do somethingsynonym Main entry: rope …

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  • 65Shropshire Way — The Shropshire Way is a waymarked long distance footpath running through the English county of Shropshire. Total Distance It runs 224 kilometres / 139 miles around the interior of the county in a large loop. The Waymarked Route The route when… …

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  • 66Holy rope — Holy Ho ly, a. [Compar. {Holier}; superl. {Holiest}.] [OE. holi, hali, AS. h[=a]lig, fr. h[ae]l health, salvation, happiness, fr. h[=a]l whole, well; akin to OS. h?lag, D. & G. heilig, OHG. heilac, Dan. hellig, Sw. helig, Icel. heilagr. See… …

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  • 67Go piss up a rope! — American, taboo a very impolite way of telling someone to go away. Oh go piss up a rope! I m sick of your complaining …

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  • 68To bring one on one's way — Bring Bring, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brought}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bringing}.] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian, D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth. briggan.] 1. To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to …

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  • 69To freshen the way — Freshen Fresh en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Freshened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Freshening}] 1. To make fresh; to separate, as water, from saline ingredients; to make less salty; as, to freshen water, fish, or flesh. [1913 Webster] 2. To refresh; to revive.… …

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  • 70To gather way — Gather Gath er (g[a^][th] [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gathering}.] [OE. gaderen, AS. gaderian, gadrian, fr. gador, geador, together, fr. g[ae]d fellowship; akin to E. good, D. gaderen to collect, G. gatte husband, MHG …

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