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Traditional English :: naevus
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naelessness.html - n. (US nevus) (pl. naevi) 1 a birthmark in the form of a raised red patch on the skin. 2 = MOLE(2). |
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English Idioms :: nail
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naelessness.html - See: HARD AS NAILS, HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD, TOOTH AND NAIL. |
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English Idioms :: nail down
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naelessness.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To make certain; make sure; settle. * /Joe had a hard time selling his car, but he finally nailed the sale down when he got his friend Sam to give him $300./ * /The New York Yankees nailed down the American League Championship when they beat the Red Sox 3 to on September 15./ |
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English Idioms :: nail one's colors to the mast
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naelessness.html - {literary} To let everyone know what you think is right and refuse to change. * /During the election campaign the candidate nailed his colors to the mast on the question of civil rights./ |
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English Idioms :: name
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naelessness.html - See: CALL NAMES, HANDLE TO ONE'S NAME, IN NAME, TAKE ONE'S NAME IN VAIN, TO ONE'S NAME. |
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English Idioms :: name calling
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naelessness.html - See: CALL NAMES. |
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