|
English Idioms :: pace
|
 |
paaltally.html - See: CHANGE OF PACE, KEEP PACE, PUT THROUGH ONE'S PACES, SNAIL'S PACE. |
|
|
English Idioms :: pace off
|
 |
paaltally.html - . To measure by taking a series of steps in a line. * /The farmer stepped off the edge of the field to see how much fencing he would need./ * /The referee stepped off a five-yard penalty against our team./ |
|
|
English Idioms :: pace off
|
 |
paaltally.html - See: STEP OFF(2). |
|
|
English Idioms :: pace-setting
|
 |
paaltally.html - See: SET THE PACE. |
|
|
English Idioms :: pace-setting
|
 |
paaltally.html - See: SET THE PACE. |
|
|
English Idioms :: pack of lies
|
 |
paaltally.html - {n. phr.} An unbelievable story; unprovable allegations. * /What Al told us about his new girlfriend was nothing but a pack of lies./ |
|