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  • 11add insult to injury — 1. To treat an affronted person with further indignity 2. To make matters worse • • • Main Entry: ↑insult * * * add insult to injury phrase to make a bad situation even worse, especially by treating someone very badly To add insult to injury,… …

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  • 12Add a Line — was a daytime radio game show which aired on ABC in 1949 and 1950.The 30 minute program was broadcast at 2:30pm and other time periods during its two year run. The host was John Nelson (1915 76 ), who was heard on other audience participation… …

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  • 13Add N to (X) — Жанр Электронная музыка, электроклэш, пост рок Годы 1994–2003 Страна …

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  • 14Add-on — may refer to: * Add on (Mozilla), a software bundle that allows the user to extend and customize Mozilla based applications. ** Mozilla Add ons, the official Mozilla Foundation website that acts as a repository for add ons for Mozilla based… …

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  • 15add — I (calculate) verb account, appraise, assess, audit, compute, count, enumerate, estimate, evaluate, figure, measure, modify, reckon, suffix, sum, tally, total, valuate II (combine) verb adjoin, affix, agglutinate, aject, alter, annex, append,… …

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  • 16Add 'em Up — was a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right . Played from June 23, 1986 (aired on September 11, 1986) to October 3, 1988, it was played for a car with a four digit price. [ [http://www.golden… …

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  • 17ADD — (attention defecit disorder) æd condition in which one lacks the ability to control behavior as a result of difficulty in processing stimuli ADD (accumulated degree days) æd (Agriculture and forensic anthropology) figure calculated by summer… …

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  • 18add fuel to the flame — {v. phr.} To make a bad matter worse by adding to its cause; spread trouble, increase anger or other strong feelings by talk or action. * /By criticizing his son s girl, the father added fuel to the flame of his son s love./ * /Bob was angry with …

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  • 19add fuel to the flame — {v. phr.} To make a bad matter worse by adding to its cause; spread trouble, increase anger or other strong feelings by talk or action. * /By criticizing his son s girl, the father added fuel to the flame of his son s love./ * /Bob was angry with …

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  • 20add-on — A purchase of additional goods before payment is made for goods already purchased. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. add on A purchase of additional goods before payment is made for goo …

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