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Traditional English :: maítre d'hõtel
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maitosis.html - n. 1 the manager, head steward, etc., of a hotel. 2 a head waiter. [F, = master of (the) house] |
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English Idioms :: maiden speech
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maitosis.html - {n. phr.} One's first public speech, usually before some legislative body. * /It was the new congressman's maiden speech and everyone was listening very keenly./ |
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English Idioms :: maiden voyage
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maitosis.html - {n. phr.} The first voyage of a boat. * /The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage to America from England./ |
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English Idioms :: mail order
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maitosis.html - {n. phr.} A purchase made by mail. * /If you don't have a chance to go to a store, you can sometimes make a purchase by mail order./ |
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English Idioms :: main
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maitosis.html - See: IN THE MAIN, WITH MIGHT AND MAIN. |
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English Idioms :: main drag
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maitosis.html - {n.}, {colloquial} 1. The most important street or thoroughfare in a town. * /Lincoln Avenue is the main drag of our town./ 2. The street where the dope pushers and the prostitutes are. * /Wells Street is the main drag of Chicago, actionwise./ |
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