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  • 21and — W1S1 [ənd, ən strong ænd] conj [: Old English;] 1.) used to join two words, phrases etc referring to things that are related in some way ▪ He s gone to get some fish and chips. ▪ The film starred Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine. ▪ We ve dealt… …

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  • 22and — and/or is a formula indicating that the items connected by it can be taken either together or as alternatives. Its principal uses are in legal and other formal documents (These ratios indicated that the changes in the order of crystallinity were… …

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  • 23ADD — [ ,eı di di ] noun uncount attention deficit disorder: a medical condition that makes someone more active than normal, makes it difficult for them to concentrate, and causes problems with their behavior …

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  • 24add insult to injury — add another negative, make it worse, put your foot in it    If you say his answer is wrong, and then say he can t understand, you ve added insult to injury …

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  • 25add|ed-val|ue tax — «AD ihd VAL yoo», a sales tax based on the value added to goods at each sales transaction during production and on down to the retailer; value added tax …

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  • 26...and such — spoken phrase used for showing that you could add other things or people like the ones that you have just mentioned I always feel so out of place, what with all this talk about computers and such. Thesaurus: words and expressions when listing… …

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  • 27and one more for luck — and one (more) for luck something that you say when you add one more of something for no reason. I want you to swim ten lengths, and one for luck …

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  • 28and one for luck — and one (more) for luck something that you say when you add one more of something for no reason. I want you to swim ten lengths, and one for luck …

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  • 29… and counting — …and ˈcounting idiom used to say that a total is continuing to increase • The movie s ticket sales add up to $39 million, and counting. Main entry: ↑countidiom …

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  • 30Add-on (Mozilla) — For Mozilla s official add ons website, see Mozilla Add ons. Featured Firefox addons from the official page Add ons are installable enhancements to the Mozilla Foundation s projects, and projects based on them. Add ons allow the user to add or… …

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