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  • 31with malice aforethought — phrase with a deliberate intention of causing harm Thesaurus: cruel and unkindsynonym Main entry: aforethought * * * with malice aforethought see ↑malice • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 32with — ► PREPOSITION 1) accompanied by. 2) in the same direction as. 3) possessing; having. 4) indicating the instrument used to perform an action or the material used for a purpose. 5) in opposition to or competition with. 6) indicating the manner or… …

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  • 33with-it — adjective 1. ) feeling awake and thinking clearly: He s obviously not very with it yet. 2. ) OLD FASHIONED an older person who is with it is modern and fashionable …

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  • 34With My Own Two Hands — is a popular single from Ben Harper s 2003 release Diamonds on the Inside.The lyrics focus on the uplifting sentiment that a single person can get out and change the world. Based on a smoking up tempo reggae groove, this song was played in… …

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  • 35Person, Ecclesiastical — • Persons whom a special tie connects with the Church, either because they have received holy orders, or because they have taken vows in a religious order or congregation approved by the Church. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 36with your permission — with your approval, begging your pardon, if I may (opening phrase that shows deference to the person being addressed, as in with your permission I will start the meeting ) …

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  • 37with one eye on something — with one eye on (something/someone) have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. She sat writing her letter with one eye on the clock …

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  • 38with one eye on someone — with one eye on (something/someone) have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. She sat writing her letter with one eye on the clock …

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  • 39with one eye on — (something/someone) have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. She sat writing her letter with one eye on the clock …

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  • 40with a flea in your ear — with a ˈflea in your ear idiom if sb sends a person away with a flea in their ear, they tell them angrily to go away Main entry: ↑fleaidiom …

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