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71shift key — 1. a typewriter key that determines whether characters are printed in upper or lower case and controls the printing of numbers and symbols. 2. Computers. a key that performs the same functions as on a typewriter keyboard and also controls other… …
72And Be a Villain — infobox Book | name = And Be a Villain title orig = translator = image caption = author = Rex Stout cover artist = Bill English country = United States language = English series = Nero Wolfe genre = Detective fiction publisher = Viking Press… …
73shift n — Do you know the difference between a pun and a fart? A pun is a sudden shift of wit!shit n …
74shift gears — to suddenly change what you are doing. I d like to shift gears now and talk about a personal concern. Etymology: based on the idea that a vehicle will change speed when you change gears (= machine parts) …
75shift one's arse — Vrb phrs. To move out of the way or to hurry up. E.g. Come on, shift your arse and help me tidy up, my parents will be here soon …
76shift gears — to start thinking or acting in a new way, especially more quickly than before The team will need to shift gears and play at a higher level than before …
77shift key — /ˈʃɪft ki/ (say shift kee) noun a device on a typewriter or computer keyboard, used to type capital letters and certain special characters …
78shift up a gear — move/shift/up a gear phrase to start working much more effectively or quickly, or with more energy Both teams stepped up a gear in the second half. Thesaurus: to do something quickly and/or easilysynonym Main entry: gear …
79shift his tides — verb To record the variations of the tide and the positions of the sun and moon using a nautical almanac and sextant to determine the location and phase of the moon and to calculate the relative effect of the tides on the navigation of the ship …
80shift key — noun a) The key on a typewriter used to select uppercase letters and certain special characters by physically moving the mechanism b) A key on a personal computer or terminal keyboard used to effect the same function, or to change the function of …