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to consider or mention only the more important parts of something in
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to be very lucky or successful in
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to make a correct guess or analysis in
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to become very angry, to go into a rage in
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to drink alcohol heavily and regularly in
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to decline, to decrease in value in
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to refresh you or satisfy you in
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unplanned, uncontrolled, aimless, careless in
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an accident where the driver of the car that hits someone drives away without stopping in
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striking suddenly and leaving quickly in
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to ask for a ride from a passing motorist by putting your thumb in the air, to get a ride from a passing motorist in
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to aim high, to follow a great ambition or purpose in
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in one direction and then in another, here and there in
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a place where things are very busy in
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the choice between taking what is offered or getting nothing at all (Hobson owned a stable in the 17th century in England and always offered his customers the horse nearest the door) in
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to try to keep someone from succeeding in
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to keep someone as a hostage in
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