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  • 121stop short of of doing something — stop short of sth/of doing sth idiom to be unwilling to do sth because it may involve a risk, but to nearly do it • She stopped short of calling the president a liar. • The protest stopped short of a violent confrontation. Main entry: ↑stopidiom …

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  • 122think nothing of something doing something — think ˈnothing of sth/of doing sth idiom to consider an activity to be normal and not particularly unusual or difficult • She thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day. Main entry: ↑thinkidiom …

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  • 123think nothing of of doing something — think ˈnothing of sth/of doing sth idiom to consider an activity to be normal and not particularly unusual or difficult • She thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day. Main entry: ↑thinkidiom …

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  • 124worse off doing something — be better/worse off (doing sth) idiom to be in a better or worse situation • She s better off without him. • The weather was so bad we d have been better off staying at home. • We can t be any worse off than we are already. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 125be worse off doing something — be better/worse off (doing sth) idiom to be in a better or worse situation • She s better off without him. • The weather was so bad we d have been better off staying at home. • We can t be any worse off than we are already. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 126AVINU SHE-BA-SHAMAYIM — (Heb. אָבִינוּ שָׁבַּשָׁמַיִם; Our Father in Heaven ), form of adoration frequently found at the beginning of prayers of petition, based on the rabbinic epithet of God as Father in Heaven. The description of God as Father occurs in the Bible, e.g …

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  • 127keep on doing smth — continue She is careless and keeps on making the same mistakes over and over …

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  • 128set one's heart on doing smth — want very much I set my heart on a nice holiday this winter but I won t be able to go because I have no money. (from Idioms in Speech) implies to long for rather than to intend; to have at all costs Well, it s a mess. She s set her heart upon… …

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