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Traditional English :: sandman
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sandman.html - n. the personification of tiredness causing children's eyes to smart towards bedtime. |
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Traditional English :: sandman
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sandman.html - n. the personification of tiredness causing children's eyes to smart towards bedtime. |
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English Idioms :: sand
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sandman.html - See: HIDE ONE'S HEAD IN THE SAND. |
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English Idioms :: sand lot
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sandman.html - {n.} A field, vacant lot, or other open place used as a sports playing field, usually by younger teams or by amateurs who can't afford to use anything better. * /Rogers Hornsby, who was National League baseball batting champion six times, first started playing on Texas sand lots./ |
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English Idioms :: sand trap
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sandman.html - {n.} A low place on a golf course that is filled with sand to stop the ball. * /The golfer lost four strokes trying to get the ball out of the sand trap./ |
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English Idioms :: sand-lot
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sandman.html - {adj.} Of the kind seen on sand lots; not professional. * /The professional football team was so confused by their opponents' fast play that they acted like a bunch of sand-lot amateurs./ |
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