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Traditional English :: forint
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forit.html - n. the chief monetary unit of Hungary. [Magyar f. It. fiorino: see FLORIN] |
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English Idioms :: for certain
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forit.html - {adv. phr.} 1. Without doubt; certainly; surely. * /He couldn't tell for sure from a distance whether it was George or Tom./ * /He didn't know for certain which bus to take./ * /I know for certain that he has a car./ 2. {slang} Certain. * /"That car is smashed so badly it's no good any more." "That's for sure!"/ Compare: SURE THING. |
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English Idioms :: for good and all
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forit.html - Permanently, forever, for always. * /The lost money was gone for good./ * /He hoped that the repairs would stop the leak for good./ * /When John graduated from school, he decided that he was done with study for good and all./ Syn.: FOR KEEPS(2). |
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English Idioms :: for real(1)
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forit.html - {adj. phr.}, {informal} Not practice or play; earnest, real, serious. * /The war games were over now. This battle was for real./ |
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English Idioms :: for a fall
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forit.html - See: RIDING FOR A FALL. |
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English Idioms :: for a loop
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forit.html - See: KNOCK FOR A LOOP or THROW FOR A LOOP. |
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