to give sb a big hand

  • 71put one's hand to the plow — or[set one s hand to the plow] {v. phr.} To start doing something of importance; give yourself to a big job. * /We felt that he had put his hand to the plow, and we didn t like it when he quit./ …

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  • 72glad´hand´er — glad hand «GLAD HAND», noun, verb. Informal. –n. a friendly or cheerful greeting; readiness to shake hands: »… moved about with a big smile and glad hand (Time). –v.t. to greet in a cheerful and friendly manner: »The Foreign Office … now sends a… …

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  • 73Never Give Up! — Never Give Up Volume 1 of Never Give Up, published by Tokyopop. ネバギバ! (Neba Giba!) Genre …

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  • 74put\ one's\ hand\ to\ the\ plow — • put one s hand to the plow • set one s hand to the plow v. phr. To start doing something of importance; give yourself to a big job. We felt that he had put his hand to the plow, and we didn t like it when he quit …

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  • 75set\ one's\ hand\ to\ the\ plow — • put one s hand to the plow • set one s hand to the plow v. phr. To start doing something of importance; give yourself to a big job. We felt that he had put his hand to the plow, and we didn t like it when he quit …

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  • 76Secondary characters in Calvin and Hobbes — Bill Watterson s comic strip Calvin and Hobbes features a wide range of secondary characters. These range from his fellow students at school to monsters and aliens from Calvin s vivid imagination. Contents 1 Calvin s family 1.1 Calvin s father… …

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  • 77Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest — North American box art Developer(s) Rare Publisher(s) …

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  • 78clap — 1. verb the audience clapped Syn: applaud, give someone a round of applause, put one s hands together; informal give someone a (big) hand; N.Amer.; informal give it up 2. noun 1) everybody gave him a clap Syn: round of applause, handclap;… …

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  • 79clap — 1. verb 1) the audience clapped Syn: applaud, clap one s hands, give someone a round of applause, put one s hands together; informal give someone a big hand 2) he clapped Owen on the back Syn: slap, strike, hit, smack, thump; pat …

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  • 80applaud — verb 1) the audience applauded Syn: clap, give a standing ovation, put one s hands together; show one s appreciation; informal give someone a big hand Ant: boo 2) police have applauded the decision Syn: praise, commend …

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