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Traditional English :: seakale
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seak.html - n. a cruciferous maritime plant, Crambe maritima, having coarsely-toothed leaves and used as a vegetable. |
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English Idioms :: sea
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seak.html - See: AT SEA, BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, HIGH SEAS, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, PUT TO SEA. |
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English Idioms :: sea legs
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seak.html - {n. phr.} 1. Adjustment to being in a boat that is rocking on the sea. * /This is my first transatlantic trip so give me a day to get my sea legs before you make me dance./ 2. Adjustment to a new job or situation. * /"I have just been transferred here and I haven't found my sea legs yet," the new colleague joked./ |
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English Idioms :: seam
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seak.html - See: BURST AT THE SEAMS. |
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English Idioms :: search
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seak.html - See: IN SEARCH OF. |
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English Idioms :: search me
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seak.html - {informal} I don't know; how should I know? - May be considered rude. * /When I asked her what time it was, she said, "Search me, I have no watch."/ |
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