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  • 51find — [n] discovery acquisition, asset, bargain, boast, bonanza, catch, gem, good buy, jewel, one in a million*, pride, treasure, treasure trove; concepts 337,712 Ant. loss find [v1] catch sight of, lay hands on arrive at, bring to light*, bump into*,… …

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  • 52Find Me...Alfama, old quarter — (Лиссабон,Португалия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Travessa dos Remédios …

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  • 53find one's account in — To find satisfactory profit or advantage in • • • Main Entry: ↑find …

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  • 54find one's feet — To become able to stand or able to cope readily with new conditions • • • Main Entry: ↑find * * * stand up and become able to walk ■ establish oneself in a particular field I think he really started to find his feet with this album …

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  • 55find (the) time — phrase to make some of your time available for a particular purpose I should be able to find time to do it tomorrow. Thesaurus: to find, or to have enough time for somethingsynonym Main entry: time …

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  • 56find its way — phrase if something finds its way somewhere, it is in that place but you do not know how it arrived there Somehow the letter had found its way onto my boss’s desk. Thesaurus: to be in a particular position or placesynonym Main entry: find * * *… …

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  • 57find out how the land lies — find out/see/how the land lies phrase to find out about a situation before deciding what to do You should see how the land lies before going into business on your own. Thesaurus: to find out informationsynonym Main entry …

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  • 58find something out — (or find out about something) discover a fact he hadn t time to find out what was bothering her …

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  • 59find yourself — to learn what you truly value and want in life He left school and traveled to Europe, saying that he wanted to find himself. • • • Main Entry: ↑find …

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  • 60find it in your heart to do something — find it in your heart/yourself to do sth idiom (literary) to be able or willing to do sth • Can you find it in your heart to forgive her? • He couldn t find it in himself to trust anyone again. Main entry: ↑ …

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