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  • 121Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom —   …

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  • 122want out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms want out : present tense I/you/we/they want out he/she/it wants out present participle wanting out past tense wanted out past participle wanted out informal 1) to wish to leave a place Would you open the… …

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  • 123run out — verb 1. become used up; be exhausted (Freq. 5) Our supplies finally ran out • Hypernyms: ↑end, ↑stop, ↑finish, ↑terminate, ↑cease • Verb Frames …

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  • 124set out — verb 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action (Freq. 9) We began working at dawn Who will start? Get working as soon as the sun rises! The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia He began early in the day Let s get down to… …

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  • 125die out — {v.} To die or disappear slowly until all gone. * /This kind of bird is dying out./ * /If you pour salt water on grass, it dies out./ * /The American colonists started colleges so that learning would not die out./ …

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  • 126die out — {v.} To die or disappear slowly until all gone. * /This kind of bird is dying out./ * /If you pour salt water on grass, it dies out./ * /The American colonists started colleges so that learning would not die out./ …

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  • 127It Started in Naples — Infobox Film name = It Started in Naples caption = director = Melville Shavelson producer = Jack Rose writer = Suso Cecchi d Amico (screenplay) Michael Pertwee Jack Davies (story) starring = Clark Gable Sophia Loren Vittorio De Sica music =… …

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  • 128Gross out — describes a movement in art (often comic), which aims to shock the audience with controversial material such as toilet humour or nudity. Television Jackass and its UK cousin, Dirty Sanchez , were the pioneers of gross out television . Featuring… …

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