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  • 111Smash Your Head Against the Wall — Infobox Album | Name = Smash Your Head Against The Wall Type = Album Artist = John Entwistle Released = May, 1971 Length = 37:34 Producer = John Entwistle Genre = Rock Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg sql …

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  • 112On Your Mark, Get Set... — On Your Mark, Get Set... Studio album by Gobotron Released January 19, 2010 …

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  • 113close your eyes to something — phrase to ignore something bad that is happening when you should be doing something to stop it The government cannot close its eyes to this disease. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym to ignore something,… …

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  • 114pull your finger out — pull/get/your finger out british spoken phrase to start to make more effort Thesaurus: to try hard to do or get somethingsynonym Main entry: finger * * * get, pull, etc. your ˈfinger out …

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  • 115get your finger out — pull/get/your finger out british spoken phrase to start to make more effort Thesaurus: to try hard to do or get somethingsynonym Main entry: finger * * * get, pull, etc. your ˈfinger out …

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  • 116on your back — ◇ If you are (flat) on your back you are lying with your back against the ground, on a bed, etc. The accident left him (lying) flat on his back (in bed) for two weeks. This phrase is sometimes used figuratively. The stock market has been flat on… …

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  • 117Hold your horses! — Hold (your) horses! informal something that you say in order to tell someone to stop doing or saying something because they are going too fast. Just hold your horses, Bill. Let s think about this for a moment …

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  • 118not let the grass grow under your feet — (not) let the grass grow under (your) feet to not waste time by delaying doing something. We can t let the grass grow under our feet we ve really got to get going with this project …

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  • 119let the grass grow under your feet — (not) let the grass grow under (your) feet to not waste time by delaying doing something. We can t let the grass grow under our feet we ve really got to get going with this project …

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  • 120not mince your words — (not) mince (your) words to say what you mean clearly and directly, even if you upset people by doing this. The report does not mince words about the incompetence of some government officials. Never a woman to mince her words, she described the… …

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