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English Idioms :: wayside
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wayside.html - See: FALL BY THE WAYSIDE. |
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Traditional English :: wayside
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wayside.html - n. 1 the side or margin of a road. 2 the land at the side of a road. fall by the wayside fail to continue in an endeavour or undertaking (after Luke 8:5). |
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English Idioms :: wayside
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wayside.html - See: FALL BY THE WAYSIDE. |
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Traditional English :: wayside
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wayside.html - n. 1 the side or margin of a road. 2 the land at the side of a road. fall by the wayside fail to continue in an endeavour or undertaking (after Luke 8:5). |
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English Idioms :: ways and means
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wayside.html - {n. plural} Methods of getting something done or getting money; how something can be done and paid for. * /The boys were trying to think of ways and means to go camping for the weekend./ * /The United States Senate has a committee on ways and means./ |
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English Idioms :: wayside
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wayside.html - See: FALL BY THE WAYSIDE. |
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