A Complete Word Dictionary Encyclopedia
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English Idioms :: shoulder
shoudler.html - See: CHIP ON ONE'S SHOULDER, COLD SHOULDER, GOOD HEAD ON ONE'S SHOULDERS, HEAD AND SHOULDERS, PUT ONE'S SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL, ON ONE'S SHOULDERS, RUB ELBOWS or RUB SHOULDERS, SQUARE ONE'S SHOULDERS, WEIGHT OF THE WORLD ON ONE'S SHOULDERS.
English Idioms :: shoulder to shoulder
shoudler.html - {adv. phr.} 1. One beside the other; together. * /The three boys were shoulder to shoulder all during the working hours./ Compare: SIDE BY SIDE. 2. Each helping the other; in agreement; together. - Often used with "stand". * /We can win the fight if we all stand shoulder to shoulder./ Compare: SEE EYE TO EYE.
English Idioms :: shoulder to the wheel
shoudler.html - See: PUT ONE'S SHOULDER TO THE WHEEL.
English Idioms :: shout down
shoudler.html - {v.} To object loudly to; defeat by shouting. * /Grace suggested that we give our club money to charity, but she was shouted down./ * /The crowd shouted down the Mayor's suggestions./
English Idioms :: shout from the rooftops
shoudler.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell everyone; broadcast, especially one's own personal business. * /Mr. Clark was so happy when his son was born that he shouted the news from the housetops./ * /When Mary bleached her hair, her neighbors shouted it from the housetops./
English Idioms :: shouting
shoudler.html - See: ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING.
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