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English Idioms :: showdown
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showdown.html - {n.} A final challenge or confrontation during which both sides have to use all of their resources. * /You cannot know a country's military strength until a final showdown occurs./ |
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Traditional English :: showdown
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showdown.html - n. 1 a final test or confrontation; a decisive situation. 2 the laying down face up of the players' cards in poker. |
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English Idioms :: showdown
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showdown.html - {n.} A final challenge or confrontation during which both sides have to use all of their resources. * /You cannot know a country's military strength until a final showdown occurs./ |
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Traditional English :: showdown
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showdown.html - n. 1 a final test or confrontation; a decisive situation. 2 the laying down face up of the players' cards in poker. |
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English Idioms :: show
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showdown.html - See: GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD, GO TO SHOW or GO TO PROVE, ROAD SHOW, STEAL THE SHOW, TALENT SHOW, VARIETY SHOW, WHOLE CHEESE or WHOLE SHOW. |
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English Idioms :: show a clean pair of heels
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showdown.html - See: TAKE TO ONE'S HEELS. |
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