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  • 71Come Lie with Me — Infobox Television episode | Title = Come Lie with Me Series = Frasier Caption = Season = 3 Episode = 12 Airdate = 30 January 1996 Production = Writer = Steven Levitan Director = Philip Charles MacKenzie Guests = Tim Choate (Dirk) Scott MacDonald …

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  • 72come a cropper — verb a) To fall headlong from a horse. I should feel certain that I should come a cropper, but still Id try it. As you say, a fellow should try. b) To suffer some misfortune; to fail …

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  • 73try — 1. verb /traɪ/ a) To attempt. Followed by infinitive. I tried to rollerblade, but I couldn’t. b) To make an experiment. Usually followed by a present participle. Ill come to dinner soon. Im trying to beat this level first …

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  • 74come off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If something comes off, it is successful or effective. [V P] It was a good try but it didn t quite come off... [V P] Slovo said it was a great occasion which he hoped would come off in an orderly and peaceful way. 2) PHRASAL VERB… …

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  • 75come on to someone — 1. in. to make advances to a person. □ He came on to her, but she beat it outa there fast. □ She didn’t even know he was coming on to her, till they got to his place. 2. in. to try to get someone to respond romantically or sexually. □ She was… …

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  • 76come through — verb 1. penetrate (Freq. 6) The sun broke through the clouds The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft • Syn: ↑break through • Derivationally related forms: ↑breakthrough (for …

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  • 77come to grips with something — get/come/to grips with something phrase to start to deal with a problem, situation, or job that you have to do So far we have failed to come to grips with the magnitude of this problem. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym to try to deal… …

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  • 78and — conjunction Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German unti and Date: before 12th century 1. used as a function word to indicate connection or addition especially of items within the same class or type; used to join… …

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  • 79And the Band Played On — Infobox book name = And the Band Played On: Politics, People and the AIDS Epidemic title orig = translator = image caption = Paperback Edition of the Book author = Randy Shilts country = United States language = English subject = genre =… …

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  • 80come out of the woodwork — to appear suddenly and unexpectedly. If you try to lose weight, people will come out of the woodwork to offer advice. Usage notes: usually said about someone who was not invited or wanted Etymology: based on the idea of insects that suddenly come …

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