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  • 81fit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 way sth fits/way two things match ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, nice ▪ We need to achieve the best fit between the staff required and the staff available. ▪ correct, exact …

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  • 82plunge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. dip, submerge; dive; sink, fall, drop; douse, go or put under water; gamble, bet heavily, go off the deep end (inf.); fling, jump. n. dive, swim, dip; submersion; informal, venture. See water, haste.… …

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  • 83blast — blast1 [ blæst ] noun * ▸ 1 explosion ▸ 2 current of air/wind/heat ▸ 3 sudden short loud sound ▸ 4 a throw/hit in sports ▸ 5 enjoyable experience ▸ 6 strong criticism ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count MAINLY JOURNALISM an explosion, especially one caused by …

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  • 84dart — dart1 [ dart ] noun * 1. ) count a small pointed object that you throw at a dartboard in order to score points in the game of DARTS a ) count a small pointed object that you fire from a gun or throw as a weapon . Darts often contain poison or a… …

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  • 85dart */ — I UK [dɑː(r)t] / US [dɑrt] verb Word forms dart : present tense I/you/we/they dart he/she/it darts present participle darting past tense darted past participle darted 1) [intransitive] to make a sudden quick movement somewhere dart… …

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  • 86shy — I. /ʃaɪ / (say shuy) adjective (shyer or shier, shyest or shiest) 1. bashful; retiring. 2. easily frightened away; timid. 3. suspicious; distrustful: once bitten, twice shy. 4. reluctant; wary. 5. short: shy of funds. 6. Colloquial failing to pay …

  • 87Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, Thematic Index — absence absence makes the heart grow fonder he who is absent is always in the wrong the best of friends must part blue are the hills that are far away distance lends enchantment to the view out of sight, out of mind …

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  • 88List of baseball jargon (W) — wallop:A home run. What a wallop! :Also used as a verb: Pujols walloped that pitch. walk off home run:A game ending home run by the home team. So called because the losing team (the visiting team) then has to walk off the field. The term walk off …

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  • 89World War I — the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies, beginning on July 28, 1914, and ending on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Abbr.: WWI Also called Great War, War of the… …

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  • 90Comparison of cricket and baseball — Cricket and baseball are the best known members of a family of related bat and ball games. While many of their rules, terminology, and strategies are similar, there are many differences some subtle, some major between the two games. Other present …

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