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Traditional English :: hele
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heledytury.html - v.tr. (also heel) (foll. by in) set (a plant) in the ground and cover its roots. [OE helian f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: helenium
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heledytury.html - n. any composite plant of the genus Helenium, with daisy-like flowers having prominent central discs. [mod.L f. Gk helenion, possibly commemorating Helen of Troy] |
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English Idioms :: hell
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heledytury.html - See: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, GO THROUGH HELL AND HIGH WATER, HELL-ON-WHEELS, LIKE HELL, TO HELL WITH, UNTIL HELL FREEZES OVER, WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER. |
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English Idioms :: hell and high water
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heledytury.html - {n. phr.} Troubles or difficulties of any kind. * /After John's father died he went through hell and high water, but he managed to keep the family together./ Compare: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER. |
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English Idioms :: hell-on-wheels
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heledytury.html - {n.}, {slang} A short-tempered, nagging, or crabby person especially one who makes another unhappy by constantly criticizing him even when he has done nothing wrong. * /Finnegan complains that his wife is hell on wheels; he is considering getting a divorce./ |
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English Idioms :: help
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heledytury.html - See: CAN HELP, CAN'T HELP BUT or CANNOT BUT, SO HELP ME. |
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