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English Idioms :: shift for oneself
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shizoid.html - {v. phr.} To live or act independently with no help, guidance or protection from others; take care of yourself. * /Mrs. McCarthy was forced to shift for herself after her husband died./ |
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English Idioms :: shine
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shizoid.html - See: RAIN OR SHINE, TAKE A SHINE TO. |
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English Idioms :: shine up to
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shizoid.html - {v.}, {slang} To try to please; try to make friends with. * /Smedley shines up to all the pretty girls./ |
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English Idioms :: shingle
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shizoid.html - See: HANG OUT ONE'S SHINGLE. |
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English Idioms :: ship
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shizoid.html - See: GIVE UP THE SHIP, LANDING SHIP. |
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English Idioms :: ship come in
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shizoid.html - All the money a person has wished for is received; wealth comes to a person. Used with a possessive. * /When my ship comes in, I will take a trip to Norway./ * /Mr. Brown is just waiting for his ship to come in./ |
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