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Traditional English :: secco
secco.html - n.
the technique of painting on dry plaster with pigments mixed in water. [It., = dry, f. L siccus]
Traditional English :: secco
secco.html - n.
the technique of painting on dry plaster with pigments mixed in water. [It., = dry, f. L siccus]
English Idioms :: second
secco.html - See: PLAY SECOND PIDDLE, SPLIT SECOND.
English Idioms :: second best
secco.html - {n.} Something that is lower than or not quite as good as the best. * /Tom liked the deluxe model bicycle; but he could afford only a second best./ * /Joan chose the best and Mary had to take the second best./ * /There were ten boys in the race. Jack won and Fred was a close second best./ Compare: RUNNER UP.
English Idioms :: second best
secco.html - {n.} Something that is lower than or not quite as good as the best. * /Tom liked the deluxe model bicycle; but he could afford only a second best./ * /Joan chose the best and Mary had to take the second best./ * /There were ten boys in the race. Jack won and Fred was a close second best./ Compare: RUNNER UP.
English Idioms :: second breath
secco.html - {n.} 1. The easier breathing that follows difficult breathing when one makes a severe physical effort, as in running or swimming./ * /After the first quarter mile, a mile runner usually gets his second wind and can breathe better./ * /We climbed with labored breathing for half an hour, but then got our second wind and went up more easily./ 2. {informal} The refreshed feeling you get after first becoming tired while doing something and then becoming used to it. * /Tom became very tired of working at his algebra, but after a while he got his second wind and began to enjoy it./
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