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1 bone up=_________ Slang, Transitive To Annoy
Idiomatic To Discuss Something
Unpleasant From The Past
Intransitive, Slang To Study Or
Cram, Especially In Order To
Refresh One'S Knowledge Of A
Topic To Get Rid Of Reply Loudly.
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Jabber;
To Gabble; To Ramble
2 hush up=_________
Transitive To Affect Negatively Or
Cause Discord Between Someone
And Another Person
Intransitive To Assume A Reclining
Position
Idiomatic To Put Up With
Something; To Deal With
Something, Such As Pain Or
Misfortune, Without
Complaining
Intransitive To Act As A
Replacement Or Substitute
Transitive, Literally And
Figuratively To Put Into A Bundle
Intransitive, Informal To Become
Quiet; To Cease Making Sounds
3 spy on=_________ To Run Away, Especially Fearfully
Intransitive To Fall From The Sky, As
Hail
Transitive, Obsolete To
Dismiss; To Fire
To Stave From The Outside,
To Crush Inward, To Cause To
Collapse Inward
To Easily Overcome Or Go
Around A Safeguard Or Limit
To Watch Secretly Or Covertly;
To Surveil
4 Type in=_________
Transitive, Intransitive To Relate
Details Of An Event Or Incident; To
Recount, Describe Something
Idiomatic, Transitive To Consider As A
Factor
To Loudly Proclaim; To Declare
Or Shout Something To Provide What Is Necessary. Enter Computer Data Or Text.
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Carry, Over
5 get stuck into=_________
Idiomatic, Colloquial To Slow; To
Slow Down; To Decelerate
To Uncover Or Unearth Something
Through Plowing
Transitive, Now Often
Figuratively To Drive
Something Away With Blows
Or Military Force
To Reach Or Arrive At A
Physical Or Abstract
Destination, Or State Of Doing
A Certain Activity
Uk, Australia, New Zealand Get
Busy With; Become Occupied
With; Become Immersed In
Idiomatic To Make Or Become
More Compact By Folding
6 book up=_________ Transitive, Intransitive To Inhale
Transitive, Sometimes Figuratively To
Connect In A Useful Or Meaningful
Way
Alternative Form Of Have It In
For
To Depend On; To Be
Contingent Upon
Transitive To Reserve Or Book All
Of Something, For Example By
Purchasing All The Tickets
Idiomatic To Neither Gain Nor
Lose Money
7 ice over=_________
Transitive To Extend Or Offer,
Propose
Intransitive To Become Covered In Ice,
Usually Of A Body Of Water
Idiomatic To Proceed To Do
Something As Soon As
Possible, Especially So As To
Have Something Unpleasant
Behind Oneself
Idiomatic, Transitive To Make
Slight Corrections Or
Adjustments To; To Fill In Or
Perfect
Praise Someone In An Excessive
Way To Get Their Favour Or
Something From Them.
Idiomatic To Diminish Or Lessen
Gradually; To Become Smaller,
Slower, Quieter, Etc
8 square away=_________
Idiomatic To Finish, Complete, Tidy
Or Put In Order
To Step Sideways To Make A Space
For Someone Else
To Take Something Away In
Order To Dispose Of It; To
Remove A Large Volume Of
Materials
Us, Informal To Achieve
Something By A Small Margin
To Get Past An Inspection Or
Procedure Without Any Issue To Cut Into Pieces
9 Tear out=_________ Substitute.
To Rust Completely; To Become
Covered In Rust; By Extension, To
Break Down Over Time And Cease
Working Depart Rapidly.
Transitive To Create Or
Produce Something,
Seemingly Magically
Slang To Study Intensely,
Swot2012 January 10, Knight,
Michael Muhammad, William S
Transitive, Informal To Add Fat,
Muscle, Etc
10 get taken in=_________
Transitive, Chiefly Sports To
Persevere Through; To Complete In
Spite Of Pain, Etc
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Go, For
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Form
Sides Or Teams, Usually For A
Game, By Having Two
Individual Players Choose Their
Teammates
Idiomatic To Be Fooled; To
Fall For Transitive To Drink Up Rapidly
Stay At Home Because Someone
Is Going To Visit.
11 boot out=_________
Transitive, Colloquial Emphatic
Synonym Of Kick Out: To Remove, To
Eject, To Expel
Ditransitive To Inform Briefly Of The
Main Points Of; To Bring An Idea Or
Proposal To The Attention Of
Especially In Order To Obtain Their
Opinion Of It
To Remove Or Abolish
Completely
Colloquial, Chiefly Imperative,
Idiomatic To Cease Doing
Something, Particulary
Annoying Or Unpleasant; To
Desist
Intransitive To Enter A Place By
Force Or Illicit Means
To Charge At Someone; To
Advance As Though To Attack
12 ice up=_________ Make A Financial Contribution.
Intransitive, Of A Mechanical Device,
Etc
Figuratively To Disapprove Of
Something Or Someone, Often
A Behavior; To Express
Disapproval Of Something Or
Someone
Colloquial, Transitive To
Create Something Or Cause
Something To Come Forth, By
Magic Or By Some Other
Unexplained Means
Intransitive To Make A Decision
Based On Chance, For Example
By Flipping A Coin Or Rolling A
Dice Be The Part Of Something.
13 square off=_________ To Vomit Or Hack Up
Like Someone From The First Time You
Meet Them.
Baseball, Transitive To Bat So
That A Runner On Base Effects
A Run
Transitive, Figuratively To
Accumulate An Amount Of
Time Or Experience
Intransitive To Have Dinner Away
From One'S House, Usually At A
Restaurant
2. 14 Cover for=_________
To Select Something Or Someone For
A Specific Purpose
Do Someone'S Work While They Are
Temporarily Absent. Slang To Make A Lot Of Money
To Shout Out In Order To
Summon A Person Alternative Form Of Splashdown
Transitive, Informal To Cause To
Stink; To Fill With Stench
15 get up in=_________ Have An Affair.
Idiomatic To Confuse; Especially, To
Lose A Pursuer
To Persist In Opposition Or
Resistance Against Something;
To Refuse To Comply With
Someone
Transitive To Enter Data By
Keyboarding
Transitive To Cause Something
One Is Holding To Drop, Often
Forcefully
Of A Male Subject, Slang To Have
Sexual Intercourse With Deep
Penetration
16 border on=_________
Slang, African-American Vernacular
To Mistreat, Especially For A Pimp Or
Abusive Man To Mistreat A Woman
By Prostituting Her Alternative Form Of Dial In To
Transitive To Discover Or
Expose As Fake, Insincere, Or
Inaccurate
Transitive To Share A Border
With
Transitive, Card Games Not To
Deal Cards To Someone Who Is
Leaving A Game
To Cause Someone To Seek
Emotional Support From Each
Other; To Cause To Pull Together
Or Come Together
17 improve on=_________
Idiomatic, Euphemistic, Colloquial To
Perform Oral Sex Upon A Person Of
Either Sex To Crash Into Something
To Fix, Make Better Or
Increase The Quality Of
Something In Comparison To
Previous Attempts; To
Contribute To An Ongoing
Effort To Improve Something
To Absorb Or Draw In A
Substance, Especially All Of
That Substancethe Tissue
Soaked Up All Of The Spilled
Milk
Intransitive To Write A Letter To,
E Transitive To Tie Up Using A Rope
18 square up=_________ Poker, Intransitive, Rare To Ante Up
To Get Ready For A Fightsynonym:
Square Offantonym: Stand Down
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Bring, Up:
To Bring From A Lower To A
Higher Position
To Form An Opinion About
Someone Or Something; To
Appraise A Person, Idea Or
Situation
Idiomatic, Transitive To Clear
Out, Empty
Transitive To Close Part Of A
Road By Putting Traffic Cones
Around
19 Fit in with=_________ Take Or Grab Hold Of Something.
Intransitive To Remove All Of One'S
Clothing
Transitive Or Intransitive To
Make Progress On A Difficult
Problem; To Continue Trying
Be Convenient Or Occur
Conveniently.
To Surprisingly Succeed Despite
Long Odds; To Stealthily Or
Unobtrusively Rise Up From A
Low-Status Position
Transitive To Watch A Location
And/Or People, Generally
Covertly
20 gin up=_________
Intransitive, Knitting To Start The
First Row Of Knitting By Putting
Stitches On A Needle
Vulgar, Slang, Transitive To Grind On
Someone
Slang To Study Intensely,
Swot2012 January 10, Knight,
Michael Muhammad, William S
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Go, To
Transitive, Us To Generate,
Devise, Or Create Transitive To Busy Oneself With
21 boss around=_________
Idiomatic To Meet Expectations; To
Be As Good As To Expel, Knock Out By A Small Margin
Leave The Area Where You
Have Been Living.
To Act In A Bossy Manner
With Another Person,
Ordering Them To Do Things,
Whether Or Not One Is
Actually Their Superior To Arrive
Intransitive To Form A
Partnership; To Decide To Work
Together In A Duo
22 inquire after=_________
Pay A Debt Over Time. / To Pay Part
Of An Amount That You Owe, So
That The Debt Is Reduced: She Plans
To Live At Home With Her Mother
While She Pays Down Her Student
Loan.
Intransitive, Surfing To Lie Flat On
One'S Board Face Down In Order To
Be Propelled Shorewards By A Broken
Wave
Transitive, Us To Ask About
The Health Of Someone Transitive To Store; To Put By
Transitive To Put A Plant Into A
Pot
Repeatedly Criticise Someone
Verbally.
23 squeeze in=_________
Transitive To Find Time Or Other
Resources For
To Remove From Something Or To
Have One'S Place Taken, Especially In
Sports
Alternative Form Of Bring
Round
Transitive Or Intransitive To
Expel The Holder Of An Office
Or Other Position Through An
Act Of Voting
Transitive To Assemble The Parts
Of A Mechanism, Especially By
Connecting Wires
Transitive To Remove Something
By A Scraping Action
24 Goof up=_________ Mess, Spoil.
Archaic To Lessen, To Subtract
Something From
Video Games To Remove A
Feature, Subplot, Item, Or
Character From A Video Game
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Back,
Into Transitive To Punish Or Criticize To Inspect A Building Or Area
25 gird up one's loins=_________
Transitive, Ditransitive To Fetch
Something
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Prepare
Oneself For Something Demanding
Transitive To Use Someone Or
Something As A Shield In Order
To Avoid Taking Responsibility
For Something; To Avoid
Attention By Using Someone
Or Something As A Shield
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Go, Up
Transitive, Idiomatic To
Emphasise Or Stress; To Draw
Attention To
To Thoroughly Soak A Fiber In
Water For The Even Application
Of Dye
26 botch up=_________ To Encroach On Idiomatic To Become Extinct
Informal, Transitive To Ruin,
Mess Up
To Uncover Or Unearth
Something Through Plowing Euphemistic Form Of Fuck Up
Transitive To Have A Particular
Effect In Combination
3. 27 iron out=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Agree, With
Of A Memory Or Vision To Move
Forward In Time
Transitive To Remove A Crease
Or Creases With An Iron
Agriculture, Intransitive To
Become Damp, Especially Too
Damp For An Intended
Agricultural Purpose
Informal, Transitive To Modify
The Engine Of A Motor Vehicle
To Give A Higher Performance
Than The Specifications Transitive, Intransitive To Exhale
28 squeeze into=_________
Dismissal Command Encouraging
Someone To Leave
Transitive To Go Into A Cramped
Space; To Barely Fit Into
Informal, Intransitive To Stop
Paying Attention And Think
About Something Else, Or To
Think About Nothing
Transitive, Intransitive To
Reduce Weight; To Make Or
Become Thinner Do Something Without Help.
Slang To Study Intensely,
Swot2012 January 10, Knight,
Michael Muhammad, William S
29 Be on=_________
Transitive To Dispute By Arguing; To
Hash Out Or Battle Out An Issue
Transitive To Find Time Or Space For,
Amid Other Things
Cricket, Reflexive, Play Oneself
In Of A Batsman, To Settle And
Become Comfortable With The
Conditions At The Beginning Of
His Innings
Intransitive, Idiomatic, Often
With 'With' To Continue At A
Task Briskly Or Promptly
Idiomatic To Reply Impertinently
Or Rudely; To Answer In A
Cheeky Or Rude Manner Be Functioning Of Machines.
30 git along=_________
Business Of An Investment, To Make
Sense Financially Or To Be Expected
To Generate The Desired Returns
Transitive To Clean, Especially To Tidy
By Removing The Contents
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Take,
Apart
Intransitive To Become Too
Old For An Activity, Program
Or Institution; To Become Too
Mature For A Behavior
Idiomatic, Transitive To Make
Slight Corrections Or
Adjustments To; To Fill In Or
Perfect
Us, Cowboy Slang, Often Said To
Cattle Move; Keep Going
31 bottle up=_________
Transitive To Clarify By Reviewing
Mentally
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Run, Up
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Ride, Out Behave In A Superior Manner. Transitive To Put Into Bottles
Transitive, Figuratively To
Superficially Hide Or Disguise A
Problem Or A Defect Without
Addressing It; To Provide A
Veneer Of Normality Or Success
32 jack in=_________
To Cause People To Do Something
Together; To Bring About
Togetherness Alternative Form Of Printout
Idiomatic, Transitive, Usually In
The Passive To Cancel An Event
Due To Excessive Rain
Synonym: Wash Outthe Match
Was Rained Off Because Of
The Waterlogged Pitch Keep Working At Something.
Intransitive To Separate Off From
The Main Body, To Move Off To
One Side; As In Troop
Movements On A Parade Ground
Or An Organized Retreat, Or
Columns In A Procession
Transitive, Idiomatic, Britain To
Stop Doing A Regular Activity
33 squeeze out=_________ To Arrive; To Turn Up
To Treat Contemptuously And
Unfairly; To Bully
Law To Compel Someone To
Do, Or Abstain From, A
Particular Act
Transitive Used Other Than
Figuratively Or Idiomatically:
See Squeeze, Out To Offer For Suggestion
Transitive, Sometimes
Figuratively To Connect In A
Useful Or Meaningful Way
34 Tick away=_________
Intransitive To Reach One'S Highest
Point
Idiomatic To Mean; To Symbolize; To
Representthe Abbreviation Cia Stands
For "Central Intelligence Agency"
Intransitive, Of Two Objects To
Become Separated From
Something
Australia, Informal, Often
Imperative To Go Away; To
Sod Off Pass Of Time.
Transitive To Put Food On To A
Dish Ready For Eating
35 give against=_________
Intransitive, Idiomatic, Of A Group Of
People Cease To Be Together, Break
Apart From The Group
Transitive To Assemble Rapidly,
Without Precision Transitive To Attack Or Assault Fall Ill.
Transitive To Type A Document
In Its Final, Presentable Form
To Erupt1864, Stéphane
Mallarméi Am Inventing A
Language Which Must
Necessarily Burst Forth From A
Very New Poetics, That Could Be
Defined In A Couple Of Words:
Paint, Not The Thing, But The
Effect It Produces
36 bottom out=_________
Transitive To Cause To Become
Spikyspike Up Your Hair
Informal Precisely Accurate; Exactly
Appropriate Or Fitting; Spot On
Intransitive To Reach The
Bottom; To Reach The Nadir Or
Lowest Point
Transitive To Remove
Something By Shoveling Or
Digging
Transitive, Informal, Slang To
Approach With The Intention Of
Seducing; Make Sexual Advances
Toward Transitive To Cover With Dust
4. 37 jack off=_________
Intransitive Alternative Spelling Of
Bail Out
Transitive To Put Food On To A Dish
Ready For Eating
Alternative Form Of Jackoff
“Jerkoff”
Idiomatic, Transitive, Usually
In The Passive To Cancel An
Event Due To Excessive Rain
Synonym: Wash Outthe
Match Was Rained Off
Because Of The Waterlogged
Pitch
Transitive, Informal To Deceive,
Mislead, Or Trick Someone
Idiomatic To Leave Somewhere
Angrily
38 squirrel away=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Stop, By Transitive To Put E
Transitive To Cover With; To
Smear Or Spread On To
Intransitive To Put On A Mask,
Especially A Safety Mask Or A
Medical Facemask
Informal, Transitive To Stash Or
Hide; To Hoard, Collect, Save, Or
Accumulate; To Create A
Reserve, Stash, Or Hoard Of
Some Supply
Of A Piece Of Land, To Measure
Out So As To Be Able To
Accurately Fire Upon It1918,
Philip Gibbs, From Bapaume To
Passchendaele, On The Western
Front, 1917, G
39 Be down with=_________
Intransitive To Move Out Of The Way
Of Somebody Or Something
Idiomatic To Set In Motion; To Act As
A Causal Or Preparatory Event Or
Sequence Of Events
Manage To Collect Enough Of
Something You Need, Usually
Money. Be Ill.
Intransitive To Become Covered
With Mist Intransitive To Fall To The Ground
40 give by=_________
Idiomatic To Figure Out; To Realize
The Truth
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Throw Out
The Waste From The Chamberpot In A
Prison Cell
To Be In Urgent Need Ofthis
State Of Affairs Is Crying Out
For An Independent
Investigation Accept Usually Negative.
Intransitive, Obsolete To Stand
Aside
Idiomatic, Accounting, Of A
Balance To Transfer To A New
Page, Column, Ledger, Or Similar
Entity
41 bounce back=_________
To Construct From; To Create
Something Using A Material Or
Substance
To Have The Toes Of Each Foot, In
Standing Or Walking, Incline From The
Other Foot
To Increase The Price Of
Something Between Its
Wholesale And Retail Phase
Transitive, Intransitive To
Learn About Something By
Reading
Idiomatic To Recover From A
Negative Without Seemingly Any
Damage
To Get In Drag; To Get Ready To
Perform As A Drag Queen
42 jack up=_________
Idiomatic To Retaliate Against; To
Take Revenge On
Idiomatic, Transitive To Reduce Or
Diminish In Effect Or Intensity
To Raise, Hoist, Or Lift A Thing
Using A Jack, Or Similar Means
Informal, Transitive, Vulgar To
Prostitute, Take Advantage
Of, Exploit, Show Off; To Hire
Out Or Provide To Others Like
A Whore
Obsolete, Intransitive To Depart,
Leave; To Make Off
To Be Aware Of Someone'S Or
Something'S Existence, But Little
Or Nothing Beyond That
43 stack up=_________
Idiomatic To Finish, Complete, Tidy
Or Put In Order
Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Slang,
Vulgar, Intransitive To Blather Alternative Spelling Of Yack On
Slang, Intransitive To Party To
Rock Music, Punk Rock,
Grunge Or Heavy Metal Transitive To Put Into A Stack
To Fix, Make Better Or Increase
The Quality Of Something In
Comparison To Previous
Attempts; To Contribute To An
Ongoing Effort To Improve
Something
44 Live for=_________
Transitive To Make Even; To Make
Level
Intransitive, Colloquial To Confess To
Something; To Admit Something Stop To Allow Vehicles To Pass.
Idiomatic To Write To A
Business Or Other
Organisation, Requesting A
Thing
Literally To Come Underneath
Something
Believe Something Is Extremely
Important.
45 give of oneself=_________ Fasten A Seatbelt.
Slang To Engage In Sex With Various
Partners; To Sleep Around
Transitive, Informal To Ruin,
Mess Up
Alternative Form Of Arse
Around
Transitive Return To An
Activityi'Ll Get Back To Work As
Soon As I'Ve Finished This Game
Intransitive To Devote Oneself
Unselfishly To A Task, Especially
To Give Time And Energy
46 bow down=_________
To Share A Secret With; To Talk Of
Sensitive And Personal Issues With
Someone
Transitive To Cancel Something
Previously Arranged With Someone
To Linger Or Remain In A Place
After An Event Has Completed
And Others Have Mostly
Departed
Obsolete To Get Back On
One'S Feet
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Bow, To
Bend Oneself As A Gesture Of
Deference Or Respect To Snuggle
47 jazz up=_________ To Make Gaudy And Bright Rain Heavily. Transitive To Make By Brewing
To Cause Someone To Seek
Emotional Support From Each
Other; To Cause To Pull
Together Or Come Together Precede.
To Completely Seal, Enclose With
A Sealseal Up An Envelope
48 stake out=_________
Pressure Someone Into Doing
Something.
Idiomatic To Have A Great Time; To
Party Or Revel Excessively Or Noisily Break A Piece Off Something.
Business Of An Investment, To
Make Sense Financially Or To
Be Expected To Generate The
Desired Returns
Transitive To Watch A Location
And/Or People, Generally
Covertly
Transitive To Send Away, With
Belongings, For A Long Time
5. 49 Put up to=_________
To Thoroughly Soak A Fiber In Water
For The Even Application Of Dye Encourage Someone To Do Something.
To Promise That Something Is
Not True
Transitive To Accept A
Decision Or Law And Act In
Accordance With It; To
Conform To A Decision Or
Law; To Acquiesce To A
Decision Or Law
Finance To Contribute Money
Jointly With Others
To Write Out On A Computer
Keyboard
50 glance away=_________
To Pass Or Progress Quickly And
Easily
Intransitive To Look At Something Else
Briefly, Then Look Back Again
Meet Expectations Or
Standards. Alternative Form Of Tiedown
Look Within Oneself To Summon
A Particular Positive Quality,
Such As Strength, Energy Or
Courage To Raise; To Excite; To Stir Up
51 bow out=_________
Intransitive Of Plants: To Decay And
Perish Through Excessive Moisture Intransitive To Return To A Place
Idiomatic To Resign, Or Leave,
With One'S Credibility Still
Intact
Transitive To Speak To
Another Person In A
Demeaning Or Patronizing
Way
Slang To Weird Out Or Disgust;
To Make Someone Feel Uneasy
And Squeamish Transitive To Seal With A Wall
52 jerk off=_________
Transitive To Make Adjustments To
An Engine Or Bicycle Drivetrain In
Order To Improve Its Performance
Obsolete, Transitive To Be Amazed At;
To View With Surprise; To Marvel At
Archaic To Answer For; To Pay
The Account For
Dated Used Other Than
Figuratively Or Idiomatically:
See Jerk, Off
Transitive, Slang To Flirt With; To
Approach And Speak To
Someone, Seeking Romance,
Love, Sex, Etc Retake Possession With Difficulty.
53 stamp out=_________
Slang, Derogatory, Transitive To
Inform Authorities About Someone;
To Tell On Somebody
Idiomatic, Transitive To Talk About
Something Or Someone To Make It
Seem As Good As Possible Or To Draw
Positive Attention To It
Accounting, Transitive To
Reduce The Book Value Of An
Asset To Zero
Transitive To Strike A Surface
And Be Deflectedthe Ball
Glanced Off The Edge Of His
Racquet
To Take Something Away In
Order To Dispose Of It; To
Remove A Large Volume Of
Materials
Transitive To Extinguish By
Stamping
54 Take it=_________ Transitive, Intransitive To Exhale
Idiomatic, Transitive To Lease, Let; To
Allow Possession Of A Property Etc Accept Criticism.
Idiomatic To Overwhelm; To
Cause To Fall To The Ground
To Diminish Over Time; To
Disappear Or Leak Out Gradually
Transitive To Put Someone Into A
Particular State, Emotion Etc
55 glaze up=_________
Idiomatic, Informal, Transitive,
Dismissal Used To Tell Somebody To
Leave One Alone Transitive To Absorb, To Soak Up
Alternative Form Of Slob
Around Literally To Remove By Picking
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Fit, In
Intransitive To Become
Glazedsynonym: Glaze Over
56 bowl over=_________
Transitive To Build Up A Supply Of
Something, Usually For Use At A
Particular Time In The Future, When
The Time Is Right Transitive, Colloquial To Kill Or End
Idiomatic To Overwhelm; To
Cause To Fall To The Ground
Transitive To Be Subjected
Toif You Go Into The Forest,
You'Ll Come In For A Nasty
Surprise
Transitive Or Intransitive To
Suddenly Do Worse Than Others;
To Become Out-Of-Date Or To
Fail To Keep Up With Others
Transitive To Completely Block
Or Obstruct
57 join in=_________
Idiomatic To Remove Unwanted
Elements From A Group1557
February 13, Thomas Tusser, A
Hundreth Good Pointes Of
Husbandrie Transitive, Audio To Downmix
Intransitive To Survive Or
Endure1987, Vijayaraje Scindia,
Manohar Malgonkar, The Last
Maharani Of Gwalior: An
Autobiographyi Suppose Only
An Incurable Optimist Would
Have Gambled On Its Lasting
Out Its Full Five-Year Term In
Office, For There Was Little To
Hold Its Super-Stars Together
Except The Desire For Office
To Announce The Arrival Of
Something; To Herald
Intransitive To Participate, Take
Part Or Get Involved In Something
Transitive To Kneel In Front Of
Someone Or Something,
Especially In Order To Worship
Or Supplicate
58 stand aside=_________
Idiomatic To Regard As Adequate Or
Manageable Although Not Entirely
Satisfactory; To Accept; To Tolerate To Relax
Transitive To Put The
Appropriate Parts Of
Something Into A Whole; To
Combine Pieces That Go
Together To Create A Finished
Object
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Come,
With
To Step Sideways To Make A
Space For Someone Else Behave In A Way Expected.
59 Give in to=_________ Become Aroused Of A Man.
Transitive Or Intransitive To Inform
Someone About Something Alternative Form Of Tiedown
Agree To Something You
Don'T Like.
Intransitive To Remove All Of
One'S Clothing Transitive, Informal To Eat
6. 60 glom on=_________
Intransitive, Slang To Attach Oneself
To Something
To Remove Or Be Removed By
Burningthe Laser Burned Away The
Excess Body Hair
Firearms, Intransitive,
Idiomatic To Fire Firearms
Repeatedly
Obsolete To Find Fault With;
To Take Exception To
1 Move From Place To Place 2
Spread, Circulate Start Living In A Place.
61 box in=_________ Us To Eat Something Quickly
Poker Slang, Of Two Or More Players
To Play An All In Pot; To Commit All Of
One'S Chips To A Pot
Uk, Transitive To Beat Up, To
Give A Beating To
Transitive To Overcome Or
Make Uncomfortable By
Staring Intently
To Enclose By Drawing A Box
Around
Intransitive And Transitive To Pay
In Total A Sum Which Is Owed,
Especially When The Sum Has
Been Owed For A Period Of Time
62 join up=_________
Idiomatic To Reject Or Dismiss With
A Hand Gesture
Idiomatic, Intransitive Become Further
Apart Transitive To Unite Or Connect
Idiomatic To Strike Out; To
Cross Out; To Draw A Line
Through
Colloquial, Chiefly Imperative,
Idiomatic To Cease Doing
Something, Particulary Annoying
Or Unpleasant; To Desist
Archaic To Answer For; To Pay
The Account For
63 stand back=_________
Transitive To Grow In Size, So As To
Be Able To Fit Something, Especially
An Item Of Clothing
Persuade Someone To Drop The Price
Of Something They'Re Selling.
Transitive, Idiomatic To Rid
Oneself Of; Dispose Of; To
Remove; To Abolish; To Losei
Want To Get Rid Of Your
Influence Over My Life!March
23, 1727, Alexander Pope,
Letter To Jonathan Swiftto Get
Rid Of Fools And Scoundrels
To Leave An Elevated Position
To A Lower Position By One
Jump Intransitive To Maintain Distance
Transitive, Australia To
Thoroughly Defeat An Opponent
In A Fight Or Competition
64 Spring from=_________ Transitive To Shout Very Loudly
To Be Composed Or Made Up Of
Something
Intransitive, Often With At To
Lash Out; To Strike Or Hit At
Someone Or Something,
Particularly Something In
Arm'S Length Of The Striker
And At Or Near The Level Of
The Striker'S Head
Idiomatic To Unwillingly Stay
Seated Until The End Of An
Event Be The Cause Of Something. Order Something By Post.
65 glom onto=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Look, Down
To Cause Someone To Have To Solve A
Problem Or Deal With An Issue
Transitive, Tennis To Win A
Set, Or By Extension A Match,
By Holding Serve Winning A
Game As The Server
Intransitive To Increase Over
A Period Of Time; To
Accumulate
Look Quickly Through A
Magazine, Book, Etc.
Slang, Transitive To Attach
Oneself To
66 box up=_________
Idiomatic To Propose For
Consideration
Intransitive To Realize; Come To
Understand
Idiomatic, Figuratively To Drink
Or, More Rarely, Eat All Of
Something Quickly Have None Left.
Transitive, Intransitive, Informal,
Humorous To Dress Or Decorate
In The Style Of Goth Subculture Transitive To Pack Into Boxes
67 jot down=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Go, Down Kiss, Pet Or Have Sex With Someone.
Intransitive, Slang, Derogatory
To Fail To Do Something
Because Of Cowardice
Intransitive, Slang, Idiomatic
To Become Fat Or Fatter,
Especially As A Result Of
Excessive Eating
Idiomatic, Transitive To Write
Down Hurriedly; To Make A Note
Oftell Me His Number, And I'Ll
Jot It Down On This Scrap Of
Paper
To Put Aside, Break All Relations
With, Or Reject Finally
68 stand by=_________ Pass Of Time.
Idiomatic To Ascribe; To Assume To Be
The Cause Of A Situation
Increase The Size Of Muscles
By Exercise.
To Spur Or Urge Someone To
Do Something
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Wait In
Expectation Of Some Event; To
Be Ready
Encourage Someone To Do
Something.
69 Pass around=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Look, Back
Intransitive To Break Or Separate Into
Pieces; To Disintegrate Or Come Apart Give Out To Everybody There. To Chase
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Unite,
To Come Together Informal To Inform Or Tell
70 go about to=_________
Idiomatic To Talk More Loudly Or
Plainly
To Tell On Someone; To Act As An
Informant Against
Transitive, Idiomatic To
Emphasise Or Stress; To Draw
Attention To
Usually Military To Gather
Together In An Organized
Manner
Obsolete To Endeavor To
Accomplish A Task
To Think Less Of Someone For
Something They Have Done
7. 71 brace up=_________
Vulgar, Slang, Transitive To Sexually
Penetrate2011, Keisha Ervin,
Material Girl 2But Whether Angel
Dicked Her Down While He Had A
Chick Was The Least Of Dylan'S
Worries Go On A Journey.
Usually Figuratively, Of Positive
Things To Be Discernible
Despite Obstruction; To Be
Apparent Or Evidenced
Intransitive To Rise From A
Lying Or Sitting Position
Transitive, Intransitive To Move
From Being On Top Of Something
To Not Being On Top Of It
Transitive, Construction To
Strengthen With Bracing Material
72 juice up=_________
Idiomatic, Informal To Charge, To
Charge Upi Need To Juice Up My
Phone Because The Battery'S Dead Idiomatic To Make More Specific
Transitive, Intransitive To
Deploy Or Release A New Film
Or Software, Etc Transfer Responsibility.
Transitive To Make A Rough
Surface Smooth
Transitive, Idiomatic To Regard
Or Treat As Inferior
73 stand down=_________ Intransitive, Of A Bell To Ring Loudly Catch Fire Very Quickly.
Have Or Do Something At The
End Or As The Last Of
Something.
Archaic, Intransitive To Act
Foolishly
To Intentionally Give Someone
The Same Name Or A Derivation
Of The Same Name As Another
Person, Place, Or Thing
Idiomatic To Wait; To Stop
Pursuing, Stop Fighting, Or Relax
From A Heightened Readiness
Posture
74 Ask round=_________ Invite Someone.
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Be Alive,
Existent, Or Present
Transitive To Imprison Or
Incarcerate Someone Transitive To Cover With Dust
Idiomatic To Provide A Thing, A
Group, A Person Or Oneself With
Requisites; To Kit Out
To Be More Than Something; To
Be Better Than Something; To
Surpass Something
75 go ahead with=_________
To Adhere Strictly To; Not To Neglect
Or Deviate From
Idiomatic, Transitive, Vulgar, Slang To
Spend Wastefully
Transitive To Turn To As A
Substitute
To Resume Something
Previously Cancelled Or
Delayed; To Continue
Something Despite Known
Concerns
Idiomatic, Transitive To Reduce
Or Diminish In Effect Or Intensity Idiomatic To Move Ahead
76 branch off=_________
Literally To Move Backwards Away
From Something
Idiomatic, Intransitive, Of A Path Or
Route To Diverge Into Two Or More
Separate Paths
To Take Someone Home By
Car; To Give Someone A Lift To
Their House
Intransitive, Of Eyes To
Become Unfocused, As If
Through Boredom
Uk, Usually Passive To Prevent
An Event From Occurring Due To
Snow
Of A Woman Or Girl To Begin To
Behave Responsibly,
Courageously, Or Both
77 jump at=_________
Transitive, Idiomatic To Happen To,
To Occur To
Idiomatic To Record A Score Or Event,
As If On A Chalkboard
Idiomatic To Accept Something
Enthusiastically
Nautical To Sail Close To The
Wind
Idiomatic, Said Of A Group Of
People To Unite In Order To
Support A Fellow Group Member
Intransitive To Approach Or
Move Toward A Target Little By
Little, Or Furtively
78 stand for=_________
Computing To Automatically Switch
Processing From A Failed Component
In A Critical System To Its Live Spare
Or Backup Component
Idiomatic To Mean; To Symbolize; To
Representthe Abbreviation Cia Stands
For "Central Intelligence Agency"
Transitive, Idiomatic To Fasten
A Piece Of Clothing, Etc
Transitive, Idiomatic To Be
Confident In Being Able To Do
Something
To Physically Assemble Or
Reassemble From Fragments Or
Pieces
Intransitive, Slang To Attach
Oneself To Something
79 Grind away=_________ Keep Working At Something. Avoid Doing Something.
Scare Someone So Much That
They Go Away.
Transitive, Idiomatic To
Submit Something; To Give Dated To Rush Headlong
Take Care Of Someone, Make
Sure Someone Is Cared For.
80 go astray=_________ Alternative Form Of Cookout Enter One'S Mind.
Transitive To Draw Or Write
Down Using Chalk
Intransitive To Develop Bad
Habits; To Behave Improperly
Or Illegally
Transitive, Literally And
Figuratively To Raise To The
Same Level Or Status; To
Improve So As To Make As Good
As Others
Add An Additional Point To
Something Written Or Spoken.
81 branch out=_________
Idiomatic To Shy Away From A
Daring Task; To Decline, Refuse, Or
Avoid Something Due To Fear Or
Uncertainty
Informal To Be Deliberately
Unproductive In One'S Work Or Study To Attack Transitive To Pick Up Suddenly Be At Home Or At Work.
Intransitive To Expand In The
Manner Of Branches
82 jump in=_________
Be Connected To A Time, Place,
Belief, Thing, Etc.
Informal, Transitive To Make A Rude
Or Obscene Gesture At Someone
Transitive, Intransitive To
Succeed Often Clumsily
Despite Being Ill-Equipped Or
Inadequately Trained
To Enter Something Quickly,
Usually A Mode Of Transport
Furry Fandom, Transitive,
Intransitive To Masturbate
Transitive, Idiomatic To Take
Measures To Stop Something; To
Put An End To
83 stand in=_________
To Persist In Opposition Or
Resistance Against Something; To
Refuse To Comply With Someone
Video Games To Remove A Feature,
Subplot, Item, Or Character From A
Video Game Intransitive To Stop Functioning Idiomatic To Avoid Something
To Take Further Actions
Remaining After An Event; To
Continue, Revisit, Or Persist;
Especially, To Maintain
Communication Or Verify A Substitute; A Replacement
8. 84 Suit up=_________ Reconcile Different Positions.
Get Dressed Or Put On A Uniform For
An Activity Or Task.
To Wait Until The Specified
Event Occurs
Transitive To Extinguish A
Cigar, Cigarette By Crushing
The Tip
Transitive To Mark For Attention;
To Flag
To Remove Or Erase With A
Wiping Motionlet Me Wipe Away
Your Tears
85 go backwards=_________ To Frisk
Computing, Intransitive, Of A Disk
Drive To Reach A Sufficient Spinning
Speed For Reads And Writes To Take
Place
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Laugh,
With. To Laugh In A Friendly
And Encouraging Way As An
Expression Of Enjoyment With
Another Person'S Joke Or
Sense Of Humor.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Go,
Down
Transitive To Account For Or Rely
On A Particular Fact Or Notion;
To Calculate Something Using A
Set Of Facts
To Decline Or Deteriorate; To
Get Worse
86 break away=_________ Alternative Form Of Slob Around
Have A Good Relationship With
Someone.
Transitive To Gradually Reduce
The Size Or Scale. To Reduce
Something In Size Or Scale In
Incremental Phases Over Time.
A Noun Or Pronoun Can Be
Used Between "Phase" And
"Down."
Transitive To Lock Up; To Lock
In A Safe Place, Out Of View
To Pursue Or Follow; To Pursue
With Hostile Intent
To Leave Suddenlyshe Was
Brought Up In A Very Religious
Household, But Broke Away
From The Church In Her Teens
87 jump off=_________
To Enclose By Surrounding With
Walls
Sports, Equestrianism To Participate In
The Final Round Of An Equestrian
Showjumping Event
Pull Or Fiddle With Something
Nervously. Not Try To Stop Something.
Idiomatic, Transitive To Replace;
To Act As A Double Or Substitute
For
Intransitive, Especially Of An
Animal, Chiefly Uk To Escape Into
A Burrow, Hole, Etc
88 stand off=_________
Transitive To Extinguish, To Stop A
Process, To Kill, To Rub Out
To Stand Some Distance Apart From
Something Or Someone
To Leave A Place, Or A
Meeting, Without Being
Noticedi'M Going To Try To
Slip Off From Work Early, If I
Can Intransitive To Awake
Transitive To Delete Or Erase Or
Remove Something By Rubbing
Idiomatic, Transitive To Lease,
Let; To Allow Possession Of A
Property Etc
89 File for=_________
Transitive, Idiomatic To Pay False
Compliments To; To Flatter In Excess
To Behave In A Silly, Or Childish, Or
Irresponsible Way
Apply For Something Legally,
Like Divorce Or Bankruptcy.
To Approach Someone In A
Very Determined Way Have None Left.
Informal To Censor Inappropriate
Spoken Words By Obscuring
Them With The Sound Of A Bleep
Synonym: Beep Out
90 go equipped=_________
Transitive To Remove By Sweeping
Or Brushing
Intransitive To Make A Short Visit
Somewhere, On The Way To Another
Place
To Affix A Notice,
Announcement Etc, To A Post,
Board, Wall Or The Like
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Pick,
Apart
Transitive, Intransitive To Make
Or Become More Even
Uk, Law And Law Enforcement,
Intransitive To Carry Tools,
Weapons Or Other Articles With
The Intent Of Using Them To
Commit A Crime
91 break down=_________
Slang, Archaic To Flatter Or Suck Up
To Someone Intransitive To Stop Functioning
To Assess A Person Or
Situationshe Looked At Him
Carefully, Trying To Weigh Him
Up To Illuminate; To Make Clear Not Come.
To Announce The Arrival Of
Something; To Herald
92 jump on=_________
Cheat Somebody Out Of Something
That Is Rightfully Theirs.
Informal Become Like A Zombie In
Being Listless, Vacant, And
Unresponsive To Board A Vehicle
Idiomatic, Dated To Escape
Something Falling Or Being
Thrown From Above
Intransitive To Waste Time;
Spend Time Idly Begin To Use Or Consume.
93 stand on=_________ Target. Transitive To Cheer Loudly For
Transitive To Formally
Announce One'S Arrival At A
Location Or Event Usually A
Hotel To A Proprietor Or
Employee Of That Location Or
Event In Order To Secure
Admission, Accommodations,
Or Other Services
Idiomatic, Transitive,
Figuratively To Uplift,
Hearten, Inspire, Or Raise The
Spirits Of Transitive To Procrastinate
Nautical To Continue Following
The Same Course
94 Dwell on=_________ Be Elsewhere; On Holiday, Etc.. To Give In
Internet To Link To An External
Website
Informal, Intransitive To
Depart Quietly, Without Being
Noticed
Spend A Lot Of Time On
Something.
Come To A Conclusion Or
Solution After Some Thought.
9. 95 go in off=_________
Snooker, Pool To Pot The Cue Ball
Accidentally After Hitting The Object
Ball
Transitive To Cause To Become
Rumpled
To Have In Great Numbers Or
Quantities; To Possess In
Abundance
Literally To Extract Or Remove
By Threshing
Informal, Euphemistic Synonym
Of Fuck Around: To Sleep With
Numerous Partners
Transitive To Make Something
Completely Full
96 break even=_________
Intransitive To Become Filled Or
Clogged With Silt Behave Indecisively.
To Come Without An
Appointment To A Place That
Would Normally Require One
Idiomatic To Neither Gain Nor
Lose Money Finally Manage To Do Something.
Transitive, Slang To Have Sex
With
97 jump out=_________ Alternative Form Of Fuck Around Idiomatic To Emerge Suddenly Slang To Become Deranged
Slang To Rub One'S Body
Against Another Person As A
Form Of Sexual Stimulation Or
Flirting
To Rust Completely; To Become
Covered In Rust; By Extension, To
Break Down Over Time And
Cease Working Slang, Transitive To Annoy
98 stand out=_________
To Leave A Surgical Operating
Theater Where One Has Previously
Scrubbed In17 May 2012, New
Scientist, New Device Lets Surgeons
Check Medical Images During An
Operation Without Having To Scrub
Out
Intransitive To Become
Glazedsynonym: Glaze Over
Colloquial, Chiefly Imperative,
Idiomatic To Cease Doing
Something, Particulary
Annoying Or Unpleasant; To
Desist Intransitive To Move Away
To Give The Right-Of-Way To
Someone. / To Let Someone Go
Ahead; To Give Someone The
Right-Of-Way. / To Give In To
Someone.
To Persist In Opposition Or
Resistance Against Something;
To Refuse To Comply With
Someone
99 See off=_________
Slowly Stop A Dependency On
Something.
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Be
Unsuccessful, Come To Nothing; To Be
Cancelled; Not To Proceed
Intransitive, Surfing To Lie Flat
On One'S Board Face Down In
Order To Be Propelled
Shorewards By A Broken Wave
Informal To Keep Working At
Something1969, Vladimir
Nabokov, Ada Or Ardor,
Penguin 2011, P
Go To The Airport, Station, Etc.,
To Say Goodbye To Someone.
Transitive To Think Carefully
About Something, And Give It
Due Consideration
100 go off on one=_________
Transitive To Send Away, With
Belongings, For A Long Time
Nautical To Turn Towards The Wind So
That The Sails Flap
Transitive To Cause To Gain
Weight By Means Of Feeding
Arrive, End A Journey In A
Place, Often Without Planning.
Transitive To Remove Anything
By Stripping, E
Britain, Colloquial To Launch Into
An Animated Diatribe, Or
Passionate Description Or
Explanation Of Something
101 break in=_________
Intransitive But With Prepositional
Object, Literally To Enter By Running
Informal To Make More Glamorous;
Make Oneself More Glamorous
Business Of An Investment, To
Make Sense Financially Or To
Be Expected To Generate The
Desired Returns
Informal To Dress In Kinky,
Bdsm-Themed Clothing
Intransitive To Enter A Place By
Force Or Illicit Means
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Run, With
102 jut out=_________
To Protrude; To Extend Outwards
Into Space; To Stick Out
Transitive To Think About; To
Meditate Concerning
To Grasp Firmly; To Become
Attached To
Disturb, Cause Concern Or
Worry.
To Examine Something Especially
Written Material Carefully And
Attentively
Transitive To Selectively Remove
Part Of Something
103 stand to=_________
Search Something That Is Disordered
For Something. Alternative Form Of Stand-To
To Receive Updates Or
Opinions From Someone
To Initiate Or Begin Some
Action
Transitive To Pretend Not To Be
Embarrassed, Upset, Impressed,
Or Otherwise Affected By
Something To Hatch From An Egg
104 Feed on=_________
Transitive To Jump On Top Of
Someone Or Something Quickly
Transitive To Selectively Remove Part
Of Something
To Shout Out In Order To
Summon A Person
To Cause People To Do
Something Together; To Bring
About Togetherness Consume In An Animal'S Diet.
Intransitive To Bring A Ridden
Animal To A Halt By Pulling On
The Reins
105 go on the account=_________ Break, Damage Or Hurt By Hitting.
Transitive To Proceed With; To Begin
Or Continue, Especially After An
Interruption
To Pass Time Doing
Unimportant Things; To Mess
Around
Slang To Waste Time, Or To
Fool About
Nautical To Become A Pirate; To
Join A Pirating Or Filibustering
Expedition
Transitive, Idiomatic To Win
Something That One Has
Previously Lost
106 break into=_________
Transitive, Intransitive To Decline To
Participate; Particularly, To Decline
To Dance Transitive To Nicen
Transitive To Lose Weight By
Doing Physical Work; To Burn
Off The Calories Gained From
Eating Something To Grasp Or Grip Firmly
Transitive, Idiomatic To Enter
Illegally Or By Force, Especially In
Order To Commit A Crime
Transitive To Explain By Relating
Circumstances; To Show That
Some One, Thing Or Members Of
A Group Are Present Or Have
Been Processed
107 keep at=_________
Transitive To Prepare Food Or
Chemical Substances By Cooking Or
Heating Transitive To Persist In
Intransitivehunting Of Hounds:
To Retrace A Course In Order
To Pick Up The Lost Scent Of
Prey
Transitive To Defend Or
Protect
Intransitive, Idiomatic To
Prolong; To Make Longer In Time
Intransitive To Make A Short Visit
Somewhere, On The Way To
Another Place
108 stand up=_________
Intransitive, Slang To Relax Or Take
Time Out; To Calm Down
Intransitive To Rise From A Lying Or
Sitting Position
Transitive To Find Something
By Using The Sense Of Smell
Transitive To Locate By Following
A Scent
Transitive To Put Onto A Reel; To
Completely Reel
10. 109 Have it away=_________
To Grasp Firmly; To Become
Attached To
Intransitive, Especially Of An Animal,
Chiefly Uk To Escape Into A Burrow,
Hole, Etc To Count On Or Depend On
Obsolete, Intransitive To
Revolve
Have Sex With Someone,
Especially Casual Sex. To Close With A Zip Fastener
110 go to ground=_________
Intransitive To Relocate To New
Homes Repeatedly; To Not Live In
Any One Place For Long
Idiomatic To Successfully Arrange The
Marriage Of Someone, Especially A
Relative
To Leave Suddenlyshe Was
Brought Up In A Very Religious
Household, But Broke Away
From The Church In Her Teens
Computing To Take
Something As A Controlling
Input Datum
To Colourise; To Add Colours To
A Black-And-White Drawing,
Using Coloured Drawing
Equipment
Intransitive, Especially Of An
Animal, Chiefly Uk To Escape Into
A Burrow, Hole, Etc
111 break off=_________ To Push Or Brush To The Side
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Move, Down Move About A Place.
To End Abruptly, Either
Temporarily Or Permanently
Transitive To Compute The Total
Price Of Something
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Laugh, With.
To Laugh In A Friendly And
Encouraging Way As An
Expression Of Enjoyment With
Another Person'S Joke Or Sense
Of Humor.
112 keep away=_________
To Move To The Other Side Of
Something, Such As An Obstruction
By Deviating From A Direct Course
Or Following A Curved Path
Intransitive To Refrain From Coming
Near
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Come, Out To Remove By Pulling
Transitive To Protect From
Intrusion By Enclosing In A Rope
Barrier Make Someone Understand.
113 stand up for=_________
Nautical To Bring The Yards In
Opposite Directions On Different
Masts When Doing Certain
Maneuvers
Transitive To Speak Or Act In Support
Or Defense Of A Person, A Cause, A
Belief, Or The Like
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Begin
Ascent Under Rocket Power
To Call A Number Of People
By Phone, Usually A Circle Of
Friends, To Organise
Something
Transitive Used Other Than
Figuratively Or Idiomatically: See
Chop, Down To Secure With Rope, String, Etc
114 Pass to=_________ To Heat, To Cause To Become Hotter
Idiomatic, Transitive To Buy The
Whole Of; To Purchase The Entire
Stock Of Something
Give Ownership Or
Responsibility To Someone. Reduce Expenditure.
To Clean The Exterior Surface Of
An Object, Typically By Hand
Using A Damp Dishcloth Or Other
Cleaning Cloth Like Something.
115 go to town on=_________
Idiomatic To Reach An Unexpected
Extent In Doing Something
Soccer A Dribbling Move, Or Feint, In
Football Soccer, Used To Fool A
Defensive Player Into Thinking The
Offensive Player, In Possession Of The
Ball, In Which The Foot Is Moved Over
The Ball Without Making Contact With
It
Transitive To Increase Or To
Succeed At A Rate Lower Than
Something Else
Obsolete, Intransitive To
Depart, Leave; To Make Off
Idiomatic To Devour Or Consume
Something; To Enthusiastically Or
Assiduously Work On Something;
To Tear Into Something
Snooker, Pool To Pot The Cue
Ball Accidentally After Hitting The
Object Ball
116 break out=_________ Lose Or Shed Outer Layers Of Skin.
To Leave Secretly With Another
Person, Often With The Intention Of
Getting Married Or Of Living Together
Against The Wishes Of The Family
Slang, Transitive To Make
More Attractive In A
Superficial Way, Typically By
Adding Flashy Ornaments Or
Jewelry
Repeat Something Many
Times To Make Someone
Learn It. Intransitive To Collapse Inwards
Intransitive To Escape, Especially
Forcefully Or Defiantly
117 keep back=_________
Transitive To Improve A Person'S
Mood By Making Them More
Energeticdarren Looks Down At The
Moment; Let'S Try To Liven Him Up Us, Slang To Confuse Or Fluster
Transitive To Properly Shoe A
Horse
Us To Engage In Meaningless
Activity
Transitive To Hold Back; To
Refuse To Give Or Share
Intransitive, Obsolete To Give Off
Smoke Or Steam; To Be Smoking
118 stand up to=_________
Computing To Exit A User Account In
A Computer System, So That One Is
Not Recognized Until Signing In Again
Transitive To Appear Publicly In Front
Of Someone Superior
Transitive To Object To Or
Interfere With The Actions Of
Someone Seen As Bullying,
Pushy, Or Controlling To Enclose With A Fence Alternative Form Of Throw-Out To Frisk
119 Bend over backwards=_________
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Make A
Mistake, A Bad Decision Or Act
Senselessly And Get Into An
Extremely Difficult Situation
Transitive, Computing To Transfer
Memory Contents Into A Swap File Idiomatic To Move Ahead
Colloquial To Have An Effect
On A Person; Persuade; Be
Acceptable To
Us, Informal To Achieve
Something By A Small Margin
Do A Lot To Try To Help Or Please
Someone.
11. 120 go up against=_________
Transitive To Affect In A Sudden,
Unprecedented Or Surprising
Manner; To Overwhelm A Person'S
Ordinarily Contrary Impulse
To Defend Against; To Repel With
Force Or Effort
Synonyms ▲Synonyms: Turn Away,
Drive Away, Ward Offthey Tried
Citronella To Fend Off The Mosquitos,
To No Avail
To Remove Something By
Cutting It With A Saw.
Transitive To Mean, Signify;
To Get At, To Aim Or Tend To
A Point
Remove Someone'S Professional
Licence To Practise. To Challenge Someone
121 break through=_________
To Retaliate2010 December 28,
Kevin Darlin, “West Brom 1 - 3
Blackburn”, In Bbc[1]:The Baggies
Almost Hit Back Instantly When
Graham Dorrans Broke From
Midfield And Pulled The Trigger From
15 Yards But Paul Robinson Did
Superbly To Tip The Scot'S Drive
Around The Post
Transitive, Formal To Accompany A
Guest When He Or She Leaves
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Run,
Around
To Have Begun At A Particular
Time; To Have Records Of
Something Extending To A
Time In History
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Break, Through
Transitive To Prevent Hunting
Hounds From Straying From The
Pack By Whipping Them
122 keep down=_________
Nautical To Steer Away From The
Wind
Transitive To Produce Something
Quickly, Especially Food To Retreat From A Position
Intransitive, Colloquial To
Confess To Something; To
Admit Something To Push Or Brush To The Side Transitive To Repress
123 stand up with=_________
Transitive, Intransitive To
Increase2020 October 15, Frank
Pasquale, “‘Machines Set Loose To
Slaughter’: The Dangerous Rise Of
Military Ai”, In The Guardian[1]:After
All, Nations Are Pouring Massive
Resources Into Military Applications
Of Ai, And Many Citizens Don’T Know
Or Don’T Care
To Lead Or Direct Someone To An
Enclosed Space, Usually A Room
Informal, Intransitive To
Become Informed; To Inform
Oneself Of Something, Or
Come To A Realization
Transitive, Idiomatic To
Publicly Support Someone
To Consider The Future, To
Anticipate Future Events Alternative Spelling Of Runout
124 Stay away from=_________
Transitive To Talk To Someone In
Order To Dissuade Them From Doing
Something
Be Jealous, Abuse Or Have An Active
Hatred Of Someone.
Transitive, Also Figurative To
Agitate A Piece Of Cloth Or
Other Flexible Material In
Order To Remove Dust, Or To
Try To Make It Smooth And Flat Avoid, Not Come.
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Rest, On Exploit Or Harm.
125 go up for=_________ To Regard As Do Something Out Of A Car.
Transitive To Organize Behind
A Leader Or A Principle
Get Money From Someone
Under False Pretences.
Transitive To Make Even; To
Make Level
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Go, Up, For
126 break up=_________ Alternative Form Of Punch-Up
Transitive To Overcome Or Make
Uncomfortable By Staring Intently
Intransitive To Break Or
Separate Into Pieces; To
Disintegrate Or Come Apart
Informal, Chiefly Canada, Us
Something Which Sickens,
Causes Distress, Or Appalls By
Reason Of Being Disgusting,
Gory, Or Repulsive Be Tested For A Sports Team. Leave A Place In A Hurry.
127 keep from=_________
1 Move From Place To Place 2
Spread, Circulate Recover Consciousness.
Intransitive To Appear
Suddenly On A Screen
Idiomatic, Us, Automotive To
Start Abruptly From A
Standing Stop, Accelerating
Rapidly, Especially So As To
Produce Skid Marks
Transitive, Ditransitive To Fetch
Something
To Prevent Or Restrain Someone
Or Something From; To Refrain
Or Cause To Refrain From
128 stare down=_________
Intransitive, Informal To
Demonstrate Affection On Somebody
Transitive, Idiomatic To Increase
Something Suddenly
Transitive To Overcome Or
Make Uncomfortable By
Staring Intently
Transitive To Convince
Someone By Talking And
Suggestingat The Beginning, I
Wasn'T Keen On Working The
Weekend Shift, But My Boss
Talked Me Into It Intransitive To Fall To The Ground
Transitive To Make An Area Or A
Thing Clean; To Pick Up A Mess;
To Tidy
12. 129 Short out=_________ Short Circuit. To Avoid Out Of Fear Or Caution
Idiomatic To Call Up For
Consideration
Intransitive To Make A
Gradual Ascent Or Increase
Informal To Keep Working At
Something1969, Vladimir
Nabokov, Ada Or Ardor, Penguin
2011, P
Transitive To Knock Over With An
Air Current, Most Often Wind
130 goof around=_________ To Play, Or To Fool Around
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Write, Down
To Plead Guilty In The Hope Of
Getting A Reduced Sentence
Or Some Other Consideration.
Dated To Drink The Entirety
Of In A Short Period;
Originally And Especially, In A
Single Gulp
Idiomatic To Leave Somewhere
Angrily Transitive To Shout Very Loudly
131 break with=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Break, With
Commonwealth English Standard
Spelling Of Plow Ahead
Nautical, Intransitive To Blow
With Increasing Freshness
Idiomatic, Transitive,
Intransitive To Cause To
Become Mushy; To Crush Into
A Pastemy Baby'S Food Needs
To Be Mushed Up Before She
Can Eat It
Informal To Discharge Especially
From A Police Force Or Military
For Medical Reasons; To
Discharge A Person Because They
Are Not Fit For Duty
Transitive Or Intransitive To
Inform Someone About
Something
132 keep in=_________
Idiomatic, Transitive To Reduce By
Paring Or A Similar Gradual Process
To Become Sober; To Cause To
Become Sober
Transitive To Cut The Face Of A
Hedge On One Side So As To
Lay Bare The Principal Upright
Stems Of The Plants
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Keep, In
Informal, Intransitive To Pay A
Visit In An Impromptu Manner
Slang To Relax Idly And
Mindlessly; To Veg Out
133 start off=_________
To Remain Loyal In Times Of Stress
Or Difficulty; To Avoid Separation
Despite Pressure To Do So Intransitive To Awake To Transit Something
To Bend One'S Legs While
Upright To Get To A Lower
Position To Begin
Idiomatic, Transitive, Intransitive,
Us To Begin Again; To Return To
The Beginningi Forgot To Save
My Work, And I Had To Start Over
134 Get back together=_________ Restart A Relationship.
Informal To Come To Understand; To
Discover Or Find A Solution; To Deduce
Transitive, Idiomatic To Join
When Not Wanted; To Force
One'S Way Into A Situation
Where One Is Unwelcome
Idiomatic, Transitive,
Intransitive, Us To Begin
Again; To Return To The
Beginningi Forgot To Save My
Work, And I Had To Start Over
To Catch All Or Nearly All The
Fish In A Given Body Of Water,
So That Few Or None Remain
Transitive And Intransitive To
Become Detached Or To Drop
From
135 goof on=_________
Informal To Mock, Tease, Make Fun
Of To Enclose Animals In A Pen
Transitive To Discover Or Find
Something By Accident
To Become Full Of Fruit,
Seeds, Or Spores
Of A Clock Or Other Timer To
Count The Time Down To Zero Transitive To Play A Game Etc
136 breathe in=_________
To Hire An Outside Service For A
Project Instead Of Handling It
Internally; To Sign A Contract For
Provision Of A Good Or Service
Idiomatic, Transitive To Clear Out,
Empty
Transitive, Intransitive To
Inhale
Australia, Intransitive, Slang
To Start Eating With Gusto
To Move Forward Very Quickly;
To Proceed Despite Obstacles
Transitive To Cause Bruises To
Appear, Usually By Beating Or
Battering
137 keep in with=_________
Nautical To Haul Up; Usually, To Haul
The Slack Of A Rope Through Its
Leading Block, Or To Haul Up A
Tackle Which Hangs Loose By Its Fall
To Continue To Have A Good
Relationship With Someone
Idiomatic To Make Or Become
More Compact By Folding Have An Affair.
Transitive To Consume
[Something] Rapidly
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Come, Out
138 start out=_________
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Become
Blank
Transitive To Delete Or Erase Or
Remove Something By Rubbing
Transitive, Chiefly Sports To
Persevere Through; To
Complete In Spite Of Pain, Etc
To Remove, Especially
Unfairly, From An
Organization Or Position Of
Responsibility Slang, Vulgar To Masturbate
To Emerge Suddenly; To Jump
Out
139 Go it=_________
Idiomatic, Chiefly Imperative To Wait
A Moment To Move Oneself Forward Or Onward
Idiomatic, Transitive To Visit A
Person; To Pay A Call To Move Or Drive Very Fast. Try To Find Or Get. To Remove Liquid Using A Pump
140 goose up=_________
Firearms To Align The Sights Of A
Firearm
Transitive, Idiomatic To Take A Person
On A Surprise Romantic Journey Informal To Inform Or Tell
To Take Steps To Make
Something Appear More
Attractive Or Compelling
Intransitive To Reach One'S
Highest Point Transitive To Put Into A Stack
141 breathe out=_________ Transitive, Intransitive To Exhale Enter Computer Data Or Text.
Look In Different Places For
Something. Arm Yourself Or Somebody.
Usually Childish To Inform On, To
Rat Out; To Tell A Person In
Authority That Someone Else Has
Done Something Wrong
Move To Make Space For
Someone.
13. 142 keep off=_________
Intransitive, Of A Plant To Open Its
Buds
American Football Of A Quarterback
Or Other Player In The Backfield, To
Take A Number Of Steps Back From
The Line Of Scrimmage Immediately
After The Snap Or Hike Of The Ball, To
Avoid Defenders
Transitive, Idiomatic To Set In
Opposition To Someone Or
Something Else
Transitive And Intransitive,
Canada, Us To Drive Or Jaunt
About, Going From Place To
Place Without Any Specific
Direction Or Goal
Transitive, Intransitive To Stay Or
Cause To Stay At A Distance From
To Design Or Adapt So As To Suit
Someone
143 start up=_________ Intransitive To Rise Suddenly
To Join A Crew2003, Murray Peden, A
Thousand Shall Fall: The True Story Of
A Canadian Bomber Pilot In World
War Twoalthough Offered To Us Bona
Fide, This Opportunity To Crew Up On
The Basis Of Our Mutual And Personal
Choices Was Largely Illusory In Practice
Australia, Intransitive, Slang To
Start Eating With Gusto
Transitive, Intransitive To Stop
Trading As A Business
Finance Of The Price Of A
Security, To Increase To An
Unexpected Degree
Animation To Adjust The Spacing
Of Intermediate Frames So As To
Smoothly Accelerate Movement
Of An Object As It Leaves A
Resting Position
144 Rush into=_________
Alternative Spelling Of Sack Up Only
In The "Become More Manly"
Meaning Do Something Too Quickly.
Ensure That Someone
Remembers To Do Something.
Sometimes Figuratively To
Hold On Tightly; To Grip Hard
Or Adhere
Transitive To Find And Put
Together In The Same Place
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Subsist;
To Succeed, Survive, Or Manage,
At Least At A Minimal Level
145 got it going on=_________ To Invoke In An Oath; To Swear Upon
Idiomatic, Colloquial, Chiefly Us Be
Attractive, Outgoing Typically Of
Women
Intransitive To Bring A Ridden
Animal To A Halt By Pulling On
The Reins
To Provide A Service To
Someone; To Act As A Servant
To Someone; To Serve
Someone As A Waiter Or
Waitress In A Restaurant
To Have In Great Numbers Or
Quantities; To Possess In
Abundance
Cut, Remove An Amount Or Part
Of Something.
146 breeze through=_________
Intransitive, Transitive, Slang To
Masturbate To Look Through The Scope Of A Rifle To Go Forward
To Get Through Or Succeed In
Something Quickly And Easily
Intransitive, Informal To Defeat
Others In A Contest; To Do Better
Than Others In A Competition
Informal, Transitive To Stash Or
Hide; To Hoard, Collect, Save, Or
Accumulate; To Create A
Reserve, Stash, Or Hoard Of
Some Supply
147 keep on=_________
Transitive, Idiomatic To Persist Or
Continue To Restore Consciousness
Transitive, Idiomatic To Enter
Illegally Or By Force, Especially
In Order To Commit A Crime Cut Into Pieces With A Saw.
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Bring, Up: To
Bring From A Lower To A Higher
Position
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Strike
Or Hit Repeatedlybang Away On
The Drums
148 stave in=_________ Transitive To Disapprove Of Criticise Or Nag. Slang, Vulgar To Masturbate
To Grope; To Explore An Area
With One'S Hands, Usually In
Search Of Something To Be At A Disadvantage
To Stave From The Outside, To
Crush Inward, To Cause To
Collapse Inward
149 Grow apart=_________
Transitive To Bully, Harass, Or Make
Fun Of A Victim; To Bother Or Harass Precede.
Get Money From Someone
Under False Pretences.
Become Distant, Stop Having
A Close Relationship Because
Time, Distance, Interests, Etc,
Have Changed.
Chiefly Us, Informal, Transitive To
Berate Someone Or Something
Using Profane Language; To
Swear At Someone Or
Something, Especially At Length To Remove Something By Wiping
150 got it in for=_________ Alternative Form Of Have It In For
Intransitive To Dissipate As The Result
Of Heat
Transitive To Make An Area Or
A Thing Clean; To Pick Up A
Mess; To Tidy
Transitive, Intransitive To
Make The First Kick In A Game
Or Part Of A Game
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Pull, Up Behave In A Silly Way.
151 brick in=_________ Study Hard For A Goal Or Reason.
Informal, Intransitive To Become More
Relaxed Or Less Demanding
Idiomatic To Say Suddenly,
Without Thinkingwhen In
Court, It Is Inadvisable To Blurt
Out The First Thing You Think
Of
To Leave Secretly With
Another Person, Often With
The Intention Of Getting
Married Or Of Living Together
Against The Wishes Of The
Family
Transitive To Belong To For
Purposes Of Categorization
Transitive, Idiomatic To Enclose
With Bricks
14. 152 keep out=_________
Ditransitive To Inform Briefly Of The
Main Points Of; To Bring An Idea Or
Proposal To The Attention Of
Especially In Order To Obtain Their
Opinion Of It
Search Through Layers Of Information
On A Computer.
Intransitive To Refrain From
Entering A Place Or Condition
Idiomatic To Assert Or
Promote One'S Opinion; To
Make One'S Thoughts Known
Vulgar, Slang, Transitive To
Sexually Penetrate2011, Keisha
Ervin, Material Girl 2But Whether
Angel Dicked Her Down While He
Had A Chick Was The Least Of
Dylan'S Worries To Be No Longer Able To See
153 stave off=_________
Britain, Colloquial To Launch Into An
Animated Diatribe, Or Passionate
Description Or Explanation Of
Something
Transitive To Fill In Or Write In Using
Pencil
Kiss, Pet Or Have Sex With
Someone.
Idiomatic, Intransitive, Vulgar,
Colloquial, Uk, Us, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand,
Ireland To Leave, To Go Away
Idiomatic To Prevent Something
From Happening; To Obviate Or
Averthe Drank Plenty Of Orange
Juice, Hoping To Stave Off The
Cold Making The Rounds At The
Office
To Remove Dirt Or Mud From An
Area
154 Get it=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Bring, Up: To Bring
From A Lower To A Higher Position Be Punished Or Scolded.
Transitive To Cause To Stay
Together To Arrive
Intransitive, Idiomatic, Often
With 'With' To Continue At A
Task Briskly Or Promptly
155 goth up=_________
Idiomatic, Intransitive To Move
Backwards, Especially For A Vehicle
To Do So
Intransitive, Idiomatic, Often With
'With' To Continue At A Task Briskly Or
Promptly
Transitive, Intransitive,
Informal, Humorous To Dress
Or Decorate In The Style Of
Goth Subculture
Transitive To Reverse A
Vehicle Onto Something Obsolete To Come To; To Attend
Transitive, Intransitive To Make
The First Kick In A Game Or Part
Of A Game
156 brick up=_________
To Move From One Position To A
Higher Position By One Jump
Transitive To Block By Masonry,
Particularly Using Bricks
Vulgar, Slang, Transitive To
Sexually Penetrate2011, Keisha
Ervin, Material Girl 2But
Whether Angel Dicked Her
Down While He Had A Chick
Was The Least Of Dylan'S
Worries
Intransitive To Become
Accustomed To Something;
To Acclimate; To Adjust
Idiomatic, Transitive To Explain
Something To Someone, Step By
Step
Idiomatic Cheer Up; Take
Courage; Take Heart
157 keep out of=_________
Intransitive, Golf To Complete A Hole
By Sinking The Ball
To Stay Away From A Place Or
Condition
Encourage Someone To Do
Something.
To Clean By Removing Crumbs
Fromcrumb Down The Table
Transitive To Maintain; To
Preserve; To Prevent From
Deteriorating
Transitive, Idiomatic To Save Or
Preserve Especially Money For
Future Use
158 stay in=_________ Slang, Transitive To Ruin
To Remove Something By Cutting It
With A Saw.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Stay, In
To Move Or Spread From
Person To Person
To Suffer A Series Of Deaths; To
Die One By One; To Progressively
Become Extinct
To Read Together With Another
Person, Or With Another
Presentation Tv Etc
159 Pin on=_________
Idiomatic To Have One'S Fly Zipper
Undone
Intransitive To Temporarily Lose One'S
Power Of Speech, Because Of
Embarrassment, Fear Etc Attach The Blame To Someone.
To Overflow Over The Brim Of
A Saucepan Etc
To Leave A Place, Or A Gathering,
Without Being Noticed
Colloquial, Transitive, Intransitive
To Spend A Lot Of Money On
Something Desired But Not
Necessary
160 grab at=_________
Intransitive, Informal To Leave And
Return In A Short Time
To Grasp, Or Attempt To Grasp,
Something Or Somebody, Using One'S
Hand, Usually In A Rough Or Rude
Manner Literally To Remove By Picking Intransitive To Gain Weight
Idiomatic, Intransitive, Of
Companions To Lose Contact, To
Lose One'S Friendship Or
Closeness Transitive, Idiomatic To Abandon
161 brim over=_________
Figuratively To Stop Functioning; To
Come To A Halt
Idiomatic, Informal To Join A
Conversation Or Situation In Which
One Is Not Welcome Or Invited; To
Interject Connotes A Rude Or
Discourteous Interruption
To Reach Beyond One'S Limits;
To Be More Capable Than An
Expected Limitation
Apply For Something Legally,
Like Divorce Or Bankruptcy.
To Overflow Over The Brim Of A
Saucepan Etc
Idiomatic To Meet Expectations;
To Be As Good As
162 keep to=_________
Intransitive, Slang To Behave In A
Clownish, Irresponsible Or Inefficient
Manner
Apply For Something Legally, Like
Divorce Or Bankruptcy.
To Adhere Strictly To; Not To
Neglect Or Deviate From
To Fight Until There Is
Decisively And Conclusively A
Winner Synonym: Battle It Out Rob Someone At Gunpoint.
Idiomatic To Fail To Finish
School, Or A Given Subject,
Program Or Course, Due To
Academic Shortcomings; I
15. 163 stay on=_________
Transitive To Lower Curtains, A
Portcullis, Etc
Informal To Maintain Composure; To
Avoid An Overly Emotional Reaction;
To Suppress An Instinct Or Urge
Transitive To Link Or Join
Together
Idiomatic To Continue In A
Place Or Situation, While
Others Leave
Intransitive To Respond To An
Attack By Attacking One'S
Opponent Or Opponents Transitive To Ascribe Existence To
164 Issue forth=_________
Idiomatic, Transitive To Pay Back; To
Return Someone A Previous Good
Deed
Idiomatic, Transitive To Alert Or
Inform Someone, Especially
Confidentially To Vomit Or Hack Up
Intransitive To Separate Off
From The Main Body, To
Move Off To One Side; As In
Troop Movements On A
Parade Ground Or An
Organized Retreat, Or
Columns In A Procession
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Store
Up Or Stock Up Come Out Of A Place.
165 grab off=_________ Misspelling Of Holdover Be Careful Of Something.
Dated To Pull Something Up By
The Roots; To Uproot
To Hurriedly And Forcibly
Take, Appropriate Or Seize
Control Of
Name Someone After Somebody
Else.
Idiomatic To Become Less
Serious And More Cheerful Or
Casual; To Relax
166 bring about=_________
Transitive To Put In Chains2017 July
30, Ali Barthwell, “Ice And Fire Finally
Meet In A Front-Loaded Episode Of
Game Of Thrones Newbies”, In The
Onion Av Club[1]:In The Dungeons,
Cersei Kisses Tyene Sand With
Poison On Her Lips
Slang, Vulgar To Fritter Aimlessly Or
Distractedly, To Procrastinate, To
Waste Time
Transitive To Cause To Take
Place
To Leave Quietly, And
Unnoticed
Idiomatic To Open Out Into A Bell
Shape
Nautical To Incline Suddenly To
Windward, So As To Lay The Sails
Aback, And Expose The Vessel To
The Danger Of Oversetting
167 keep under=_________ Leave.
Nautical Synonym Of Heave In
Sight1864, Reverend H
Transitive To Hold In
Subjection; Hence, To Oppress
Idiomatic To Err, Falter; To
Make A Mistake, Especially A
Seemingly Small Error
Enter Somewhere Unexpectedly
And See Something.
To Pass By Someone Or
Something Or An Issue Or
Problem Without Consideration,
Notice, Difficulty Or Concern
168 stay out=_________ Fall Silent.
Intransitive To Contract Or Shrink
Completely; Shrivel Up Move Or Travel Towards.
To Spend Time Out Of One'S
House
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Look, Through Have None Left.
169 Filter in=_________ Uk, Informal To Choose; To Select
To Arise Or Jut Out From; To Thrust
From
Move Into A Lane Of Traffic
Without Making Other Cars
Stop.
To Make A Phone Call To This
Place
Slang, Vulgar, Intransitive, Us To
Complain Or Criticise
Report Someone To A Person In
Authority.
170 gray out=_________
Intransitive To Go Into A Hole, To
Shelter In A Hole
Computing, Of A Ui Element To Make
A Visual Element Gray Or Lighter In
Color To Indicate That It Is Disabled Or
Unavailable Leave The Top Deck Of A Ship. Transitive To Pack Into Boxes To Stamp Out
Transitive To Cross An Item Out
By Drawing A Straight Line
Through It, As With A Ruler
171 bring around=_________
Informal To Make Stronger Or More
Interesting Have A Second Function Or Purpose. Transitive To Fill With Smoke
Alternative Form Of Bring
Round To Clean Or Wash By Scrubbing Invite Someone.
172 keep up=_________ Alternative Form Of Knockoff Leave A Place Angrily.
To Select Something Or
Someone For A Specific
Purpose
Transitive To Maintain; To
Preserve; To Prevent From
Deteriorating
Chiefly Transitive To Manage
Despite The Lack Of
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Aim, At
173 stay over=_________
Stay Overnight In A Place Away From
One'S Home, Sleep Over
Intransitive To Depart In An Angry
Mood
Praise Someone In An
Excessive Way To Get Their
Favour Or Something From
Them.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Pull,
Apart
Idiomatic, Colloquial To Examine
Closely Something Covetedthat
Creep In The Corner Was Eyeing
Me Up
To Physically Assemble Or
Reassemble From Fragments Or
Pieces
174 Kick about=_________
Programming, Transitive To Disable A
Section Of Source Code By
Converting It Into A Comment
Transitive To Destroy By Blasting With
Explosives
Firearms To Align The Sights Of
A Firearm Discuss.
Poker, Intransitive, Rare To Ante
Up
Intransitive To Flare; To Become
Inflamed
175 grease up=_________
Intransitive To Reach The Bottom; To
Reach The Nadir Or Lowest Point
Vulgar, Slang, Of A Female To
Masturbate
Transitive, Literally And
Figuratively To Put Into A
Bundle Synonym Of Play Around To Throw Out, Throw Away
Transitive To Smear With Oil Or
Grease
16. 176 bring back=_________
To Rudely Force One'S Way In Front
Of Another
To Think Deeply About Something; To
Ponder, Deliberate Or Ruminate
Usually Of A Car Or Driver To
Allow Someone To Pass Or Get
Past One
Intransitive, Or Transitive
With Of To Have Used Up Or
Consumed The Majority Of
Something, So That Little
Remains To Cut Into Pieces
Transitive, Ditransitive To Fetch
Something
177 keep up with=_________
To Manage To Remain Beside Or Just
Behind Someone Or Something That
Is Moving Away From One
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Go, To
To Act, Or To Manage Matters,
To Someone'S Advantage Or
Benefit
Idiomatic To Devour Or
Consume Something; To
Enthusiastically Or
Assiduously Work On
Something; To Tear Into
Something
Idiomatic To Shy Away From A
Daring Task; To Decline, Refuse,
Or Avoid Something Due To Fear
Or Uncertainty
Computing To Take Something As
A Controlling Input Datum
178 stay together=_________
Wish For Or Ask For Usually After
Can Or Could.
To Make Flat Something Rough,
Folded Or Bumpy
To Confront An Unpleasant
Situation1966, The Rolling
Stones Lyrics And Music, “Paint
It, Black”, In Aftermath:Maybe
Then I'Ll Fade Away And Not
Have To Face The Facts / It'S
Not Easy Facing Up When Your
Whole World Is Black
To Remain Loyal In Times Of
Stress Or Difficulty; To Avoid
Separation Despite Pressure
To Do So
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Come, To
Transitive To Make Something
Hollow
179 Be up=_________
Transitive, Obsolete To Dismiss; To
Fire
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Push, Through Have Increased Or Risen.
Transitive, Intransitive To
Physically Combine Or Join
Together By Adhesion
To Ignore Petty Or Trivial Issues
And Do What One Is Supposed
To; To Act Better Than Someone
Or Something Inappropriate
To Put On Or Be Dressed In A
Sweater; To Be Bundled Up In
Clothes Including A Sweater
180 grey out=_________
Basketball To Position Oneself
Between An Opposition Player And
The Basket In Anticipation Of Getting
A Rebound
Transitive To Emit; To Produce And
Send Forth; To Come Across In Some
Manner
Transitive To Fasten With A
Strap
Pay A Debt Over Time. / To
Pay Part Of An Amount That
You Owe, So That The Debt Is
Reduced: She Plans To Live At
Home With Her Mother While
She Pays Down Her Student
Loan. Alternative Spelling Of Gray Out
Transitive To Attend To The
Needs Of, Especially In The
Manner Of A Nurse Or Personal
Aide
181 bring down=_________
Nautical To Press On Regardless Of
Hindrances
To Descend Into A Body Of Water; To
Founder
Transitive, Idiomatic To Make
Tentative Plans More Definite
Transitive To Make A Ruler
Lose Their Position Of Power Start Working Seriously. Enter Computer Data Or Text.
182 key in=_________
To Cause Someone To Have To Solve
A Problem Or Deal With An Issue
Transitive To Enter Data By
Keyboarding
Transitive To Let Someone Or
Something Come In; To Admit
Someone Or Something In
Transitive To Say Something
Unexpected Obsolete To Take Off Clothing
Idiomatic Alternative Form Of
Look Down On1922, Margery
Williams, The Velveteen
Rabbit:The Mechanical Toys
Were Very Superior, And Looked
Down Upon Every One Else; They
Were Full Of Modern Ideas, And
Pretended They Were Real
183 stay up=_________ To Research A Particular Subject
Literally To Remain In A Raised Or
Upright Position
Intransitive, Said Of The
Weather To Become Brighter
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Shower,
With
Transitive, Idiomatic To Regard
Or Treat As Inferior
Intransitive To Not Reside On The
Premises Of One'S Employer
Used Especially Of Domestic Staff
Such As Nannies, Cooks, Maids,
Etc
184 Fawn over=_________
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Execute Or
Complete A Commitment
To Begin A Chase Or Hunt For
Someone Or Something
Idiomatic, Intransitive To
Continue, To Proceed, To Go
Onafter Spending The Night
Resting In An Abandoned
Church, The Group Decided To
Move On In Their Quest
Praise Someone In An
Excessive Way To Get Their
Favour Or Something From
Them.
To Put On Or Be Dressed In A
Sweater; To Be Bundled Up In
Clothes Including A Sweater Transitive To Put E
17. 185 gross up=_________
To Be Adversely Affected By Ice, And
Not Function
Transitive, Financial To Convert Into A
Gross Figure; To Total Up
To Enter Into Another Zone By
Way Of Accident Or
Overcrowding; To Overflow
Informal, Transitive To Sing
Loudly; To Emit Music
Loudlyhe Belted Out Sweet
Child Of Mine At The Karaoke Criticise Angrily.
Rugby To Score A Trysynonym:
Touch Down2019 November 3,
Liam De Carme, “Boks, You
Beauties”, In Sunday Times[1]:
[…] Makazole Mapimpi Became
The First Springbok Try Scorer In
A Rwc Final When He Dotted
Down In The 67Th Minute
186 bring forth=_________ To Produce, Bear As Fruit
Transitive To Tidy Up, To Remove
Mess Or Obstacles From A Place To
Make It Neat Sports To Call For A Time-Out
Transitive To Write At Full
Length Or In Expanded Form Behave Indecisively. Form A Pair With Someone.
187 key up=_________
Transitive, Idiomatic To Rapidly
Remove
Intransitive, Said Of The Weather To
Become Brighter
To Examine Something
Especially Written Material
Carefully And Attentively
To Adhere Strictly To; Not To
Neglect Or Deviate From To Extol, Praise
Architecture To Raise The Whole
Ring Of An Arch Off Its Centering,
By Driving In The Keystone
Forcibly
188 steal away=_________ Intransitive To Leave Secretively
Figuratively To Discover Or Find
Something By Accident
Britain To Allow A Portion To
Remain Unused Or
Unconsumed
To Combine Permanently, As
With Cement
Computing, Of A Ui Element To
Make A Visual Element Gray Or
Lighter In Color To Indicate That
It Is Disabled Or Unavailable
To Come To Know Or Understand
Something
189 End up with=_________ Transitive To Triumph Over Someone
Idiomatic, Transitive To Restrain; To
Check Get As A Result Of Something.
Transitive To Polish Or Scrub;
To Cover Something With A
Substance By Rubbing
Stay At Home Because Someone
Is Going To Visit. To Act As A Ballast For
190 grub out=_________ Synonym Of Grub Up
Idiomatic, Chiefly Us Alternative Form
Of Root About
Of A Liquid; To Move Slowly
Down To Lower Substrate
Levels
Transitive To Send Children Or
Pets To Stay With Other
People Or To Boarding School,
In The Case Of Children
Us To Begin Working Time,
Especially By Punching In To
Enter A Workplace By Punching A
Time Card
Have Negative Feelings Toward
Someone.
191 bring forward=_________
Transitive To Demolish1987 June 12,
Ronald Reagan, Berlin Wall
Speech[1]:General Secretary
Gorbachev, If You Seek Peace, If You
Seek Prosperity For The Soviet Union
And Eastern Europe, If You Seek
Liberalization: Come Here To This
Gate! Mr Idiomatic To Call Up For Consideration
Transitive To Write Something
Quickly Synonym Of Build On
Transitive, Idiomatic To Support;
Express One'S Support For,
Especially Despite Opposition; To
Stick With A Decision
Transitive To Inspect Something
Fully
192 kick around=_________
Idiomatic, Informal To Charge, To
Charge Upi Need To Juice Up My
Phone Because The Battery'S Dead
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Bow, To
Bend Oneself As A Gesture Of
Deference Or Respect Stay At Home.
An Informal Game Of
Football, Rugby Or Similar
Sports
Slang, Transitive To Finish A
Romantic Relationship With
Someone Transitive, Informal To Endure
193 steam up=_________ Move Or Travel Towards.
Informal, Transitive To Modify The
Engine Of A Motor Vehicle To Give A
Higher Performance Than The
Specifications Want Something A Lot.
Intransitive To Reluctantly
Accept Something, Due To
The Pressure
Transitive, Idiomatic To Render
Smooth, To Remove Roughness
Fromshe Smoothed Her Nails
Down With A File To Become Steamy
194 Be fed up=_________ Reduce To Small Pieces. Slang, Transitive To Attach Oneself To
Just Get Enough To Succeed,
Pass Or Be Accepted.
Look After Children While
Their Parents Are Out.
Be Bored, Upset Or Sick Of
Something.
Transitive, Idiomatic To Discuss
Something So Fully As To Resolve
A Problem Or Conflict; To
Hammer Out
195 gulp down=_________
To Eat Very Quickly Without Chewing
The Food Properly
To Divide Something Into Portions By
Weight
Transitive To Cross An Item
Out By Drawing A Straight Line
Through It, As With A Ruler
Slang, Intransitive To Lose
One'S Physical Or Emotional
Control Match, Conform To. Transitive To Fall Back On
18. 196 bring in=_________
To Introduce A New Rule, Law, Or
System Of Organisation
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Stick, With
Slang, Intransitive To Become
Extremely Emotional Or
Excitable; To Lose Control Of
One'S Emotions
Intransitive To Look At
Something Else Briefly, Then
Look Back Again
To Melt A Metal, Especially So
That It Can Be Remade Into
Something Else To Be Unusually Enthusiastic
197 kick back=_________ Transfer Responsibility.
An Informal Game Involving Physical
Activity, Usually Football To Make Plumper
Intransitive To Respond To An
Attack By Attacking One'S
Opponent Or Opponents Informal, Intransitive To Relax
African-American Vernacular,
Transitive To Call On A
Telephone; To Contact Or
Maintain Contact With
198 step aside=_________
Informal, Transitive To Ruin
Unintentionally Australia To Associate Or Go Out With
Idiomatic To Obtain
Somebody'S Permission To
Skip Or Cancel An Event That
One Has Previously Arranged
With Them
Intransitive To Move Out Of
The Way Of Somebody Or
Something To Inspect A Building Or Area
To Stop Liking Or Supporting
Someone; To Become Unfriendly
Towards
199 Power off=_________
Intransitive To Go By Airplane To A
Destination
To Attend A Private Meeting Or Class
Without Participating
Idiomatic To Reserve Nothing;
To Put Forth All Possible Effort
Or Resources
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Brush,
Down
Transitive To Reduce The
Intensity Of A Fire
Cut The Electricity To A
Computer Or Device To Turn It
Off.
200 gulp up=_________
Intransitive Of A Mother And Her
New Baby; To Stay Together In The
Same Room
Accept Something You Don'T Really
Want To Get Something You Do Want.
Archaic To Vomit1874, The
New Orleans Medical And
Surgical Journal:At The Present
Time, October 15Th, The
Patient Gulps Up, With Little Or
No Apparent Effort, What
Resembles Almost Pure Dark
Defibrinated Blood
Intransitive To Contract Or
Shrink Completely; Shrivel Up
Of A Horse To Rear Back; To
Become More Active Or Restless;
To Speed Up
To Invite Someone To Enter
One'S House
201 bring low=_________ Transitive To Stun; To Surprise
Slang, Transitive To Give Up, To
Quit1995, Miranda Lee - Marriage In
Jeopardyblake Shocked Everyone By
Chucking In His Job, Selling His Flat
And Returning Home To Take Up The
Flagging Reins Of The Family Company To Embarrass Or Humiliate Bring Or Force Into Use.
Idiomatic, Transitive To Depend
On Financially
Nautical To Sail Close To The
Wind
202 kick down=_________
To Break Or Demolish Something By
Physical Bodily Force
To Seek Or Pursue, Especially To
Determinedly Pursue Something To
One'S Own Benefit
Fall Because You Hit An
Obstacle.
Idiomatic Alternative Form Of
Look Down On1922, Margery
Williams, The Velveteen
Rabbit:The Mechanical Toys
Were Very Superior, And
Looked Down Upon Every One
Else; They Were Full Of
Modern Ideas, And Pretended
They Were Real
Slang, Idiomatic To Perform
Cunnilingus On
To Diminish Over Time; To
Disappear Or Leak Out Gradually
203 step down=_________ To Raise; To Excite; To Stir Up
Transitive, Slang To Dress Oneself Or
Another In Formal Or Ostentatious
Clothing As If For A Special Occasion
Dated Slang A Positive
Experience With Lsd Or
Another Psychedelic Drug
Idiomatic To Resign From
Office; To Abdicate
Appear To Have A Negative
Quality.
Idiomatic, Transitive To Alert Or
Inform Someone, Especially
Confidentially
204 Chew off=_________
Third-Person Singular Simple Present
Indicative Form Of Ball Up
Intransitive To Return To A Place Or
State After Having Been There At A
Previous Time
Move To Another Side Or
Place. To Traverse Something.
How Long Will It Take Us To Go
Across The River On The Ferry?
We Went Across The Icy Bridge
Very Carefully. Oh Yeah, We
Went Across The Hot Coals
Already—Good Luck!
Become Distant, Stop Having
A Close Relationship Because
Time, Distance, Interests, Etc,
Have Changed. Transitive, Informal To Endure Remove By Biting.
19. 205 gunk up=_________
Informal, Transitive To Soil Or Dirty;
To Mess Up; To Clog Transitive, Intransitive To Move Slowly Begin A Relationship. To Pull At Violently
To Lose Strength, Become
Weaker; To Wane; To Disappear
Or Reduce Slowly
To Dispose Of In A Bargain,
Usually With A Sense Of Loss Or
Disadvantage
206 bring off=_________
Intransitive To Make A Gradual
Ascent Or Increase Vomit, Be Sick.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Come
And Into Slang, Vulgar To Masturbate
To Succeed In Doing Something
Considered To Be Very Difficult
To Follow Closely, Like One
Soldier After Another In File; To
Keep Pace
207 kick in=_________
Transitive To Kick Or Strike So As To
Cause The Object Struck To Collapse
Or Fall Inwards To Play, Or To Fool Around
Transitive To Serve Cooked
Food; To Take Food From The
Oven, Pots, Etc
Intransitive To
Misbehavekids! Stop Messing
About And Do Your Work!
Intransitive To Dine At A
Restaurant Or Such Public Place Idiomatic To Conceal Or Disguise
208 step forward=_________
Informal, Transitive, Intransitive To
Provide Someone With Something;
To Furnish
Transitive To Pull Something Out With
A Sudden Jerk
Informal, Chiefly African-
American Vernacular To
Clench One'S Fists As Though
In Preparation For A Fight
Transitive To Separate And
Reserve Something For A
Specific Purpose
Intransitive To Take One Or More
Steps Forward, Especially In
Response To A Request For
Identificationprivate Johnson,
Step Forward! To Become Detached
209 Trot off=_________ Slang Be Excited For; Be In Favour Of Leave.
Transitive, Informal To Contact
Someone, Especially With A
Definite Purpose
To Add To Get A Totalhe
Counted Up The Glasses, And
Realized There Were Fifteen
Missing
To Plead Guilty In The Hope Of
Getting A Reduced Sentence Or
Some Other Consideration.
Intransitive To Write A Letter To,
E
210 gut out=_________ To Send Something Away By Truck Transitive To Make Smooth
Transitive, Informal Endure
Stoically
Transitive, Obsolete To
Esteem; To Prize; To Value Return.
Ditransitive To Inform Briefly Of
The Main Points Of; To Bring An
Idea Or Proposal To The
Attention Of Especially In Order
To Obtain Their Opinion Of It
211 bring on=_________
Intransitive To Rain Heavily; To Sleet,
Snow Or Hail Heavily
Cut, Remove An Amount Or Part Of
Something.
To Absorb Or Draw In A
Substance, Especially All Of
That Substancethe Tissue
Soaked Up All Of The Spilled
Milk Idiomatic, Transitive To Cause
Transitive, Idiomatic To Provide
Food Or Drinks For Freeat The
Conference, They Laid On A
Wonderful Buffet
To Spend Time Sitting Idly, Not
Doing Anything Important
212 kick off=_________
Enclose An Area To Keep Animals Or
People Out.
Intransitive To Sleep Outdoors, Often
In A Tent
Uk, Law And Law Enforcement,
Intransitive To Carry Tools,
Weapons Or Other Articles
With The Intent Of Using Them
To Commit A Crime
Transitive, Intransitive To
Make The First Kick In A Game
Or Part Of A Game Rain Heavily.
To Leave A Surgical Operating
Theater Where One Has
Previously Scrubbed In17 May
2012, New Scientist, New Device
Lets Surgeons Check Medical
Images During An Operation
Without Having To Scrub Out
213 step in=_________
Transitive, Informal To Examine; To
Scout; To
Investigatesynonyms ▲Synonyms:
Check Out, Scopethe Conference
Starts On The 12Th, But The Building
Will Be Open On The 11Th If You
Want To Scope Out The Room Ahead
Of Time Intransitive To Be Similar Or The Same
Transitive To Come Closer To,
As If To Catch Or Hunt
Transitive, With Object After
Out To Calculate Be The Cause Of Something.
Intransitive To Act As A
Replacement Or Substitute
214 Stop in=_________
Transitive, Idiomatic To Commit To
Something With; To Partner With
Idiomatic, Transitive To Lift; To Tug Or
Pull Upwards Compensate.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Do, For
A Length Of Cord About A Metre
Long With A Narrow Cylindrical
Weight At One End And Loops At
The Other Stay At Home.
20. 215 gut up=_________
Intransitive To Acquire A Specified
Average Value As More Instances
Occur
Intransitive To Enter A Place By Force
Or Illicit Means
Idiomatic, Chiefly Sports To
Run Around In
Celebration2007, Alan Smith,
The Daily Telegraph Online
Edition, Goal Proves Owen Is
Back In The Big
Time[1]Following An Hour Of
Graft That Did Not Include Too
Many Glimpses Of Goal He
Casually Wheeled Away Having
Finished David Beckham'S
Inviting Cross In The Manner
Of A Man Totally At Home In
Those Kind Of Positions
Idiomatic, Transitive To
Prepare By Baking
Intransitive, Slang, Imperative To
Show Courage And Hide One'S
Apprehension Be Believed To Be Something.
216 bring out=_________ Withdraw From Company. Not Try To Stop Something.
Transitive To Remove Paint Or
Light Scratches From The
Surface By Friction, Wearing It
Out By Polishing Or Blasting
With Sand Or By Employing
Some Similar Method
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Bring,
Out
Intransitive, Slang To Drink
Alcohol Past The Point Of
Drunkenness
Transitive To Remove By
Boilingcooking It Will Boil Off The
Vodka
217 kick out=_________ To Make Someone Tired; To Exhaust
Transitive And Intransitive To Dry
Oneself Or Another Person Or Thing
Completely, Using A Towel
Idiomatic To Eject, Dismiss,
Expel, Or Forcefully Remove
Someone Or Something
Transitive, Informal, Slang To
Approach With The Intention
Of Seducing; Make Sexual
Advances Toward
To Prevent Or Restrain Someone
Or Something From; To Refrain
Or Cause To Refrain From
Transitive To Tidy Up, To Remove
Mess Or Obstacles From A Place
To Make It Neat
218 step off=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Tiptoe, Around
Idiomatic To Talk; To Join In
Conversation Or Discussion
Idiomatic, Transitive To Pack
Or Collect Into A Bale Or
Bundle To Vomit Or Hack Up
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Go, To
Separable To Measure By Steps
Or Paces; Hence, To Divide A
Space, Or To Form A Series Of
Marks, By Successive
Measurements, As With Dividers
219 Toss down=_________ Confuse, Deceive. Like Something. Drink Quickly. Become Less Friendly With. Arm Yourself Or Somebody.
Alternative Form Of Hearken
Back1994, David Coogan,
Electronic Writing Centers:
Computing The Field Of
Composition, Page 4:The
Emerging Consensus That Writing
Was Merely Transcribed Speech,
Then, Harkened Back To The Pre-
Disciplinary, Liberal Arts College
220 gutter out=_________
Stay Overnight In A Place Away From
One'S Home, Sleep Over
Intransitive, Of A Light Source To
Become Extinguished
Transitive To Return, Restore A
Thing To Its Original Owner Or
Location Etc
Transitive To Remove
Something By A Scraping
Action Make Electrical Connections.
Transitive To Find Time Or Space
For, Amid Other Things
221 bring to=_________ Vulgar, Slang To Sexually Penetrate
Transitive, Intransitive To Consume
Completely
To Go Through Something
Hastily To Restore Consciousness
Transitive To Cause A Structure
To Burn To Nothing
Idiomatic, Euphemistic,
Colloquial To Perform Oral Sex
Upon A Person Of Either Sex
222 kick up=_________
Of A Horse To Rear Back; To Become
More Active Or Restless; To Speed Up
Slang, Intransitive To Show Disrespect
Verbally; To Smartmouth
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Stay, In
Vulgar, Informal, Canada, Us
To Waste Time On An
Unproductive Activity
Transitive To Come To Terms
With; To Overcome Any
Difficulties Presented By
Meteorology Of Weather: To
Clear
223 step on it=_________
To Choose Not To Participate In
Something
To Drive Fast; To Step On The
Accelerator
To Partly Obliterate Text By
Drawing A Continuous Line
Through The Centre Thereof,
Usually To Indicate The
Deletion Of An Error Or
Obsolete Information
To Be Coworkers With
Someone; To Share A
Workspace With Someone
Transitive To Listen To, Endure,
Or Accept Something, Nodding In
Agreement Without Making
Comment Alternative Form Of Lock-In
21. 224 Make it=_________
Military, Of An Aircraft Or Guided
Missile, Often With 'On' To Draw
Close To A Destination, Especially
Using Radar; To Move Towards A
Target
Vulgar, Informal, Canada, Us To Waste
Time On An Unproductive Activity Arrive Or Get A Result.
Intransitive, Slang, Canada, Us
To Leave A Place Or Abandon
A Situation Or Activity, Usually
Quickly, Because Of Feelings
Of Fear Or Disgust
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: To Walk Over
Idiomatic To Invent, Create, Or
Think Of
225 hack away=_________ To Exchange For Cash
Idiomatic, Transitive, Obsolete To
Receive An Insult, An Affront, Etc Have An Affair.
To Get Through Something
Difficult With Ease
Move In A Place Making A Lot Of
Noise.
Transitive Or Intransitive To
Make Progress On A Difficult
Problem; To Continue Trying
226 bring together=_________
Britain, Informal To Put Up
Trimmings, Especially At Christmas
Idiomatic, Transitive To Finish; To Give
Up Or Stop Working On
Intransitive, Obsolete To Give
Off Smoke Or Steam; To Be
Smoking Target, Focus On Sport.
Rugby To Score A Trysynonym:
Touch Down2019 November 3,
Liam De Carme, “Boks, You
Beauties”, In Sunday Times[1]:
[…] Makazole Mapimpi Became
The First Springbok Try Scorer In
A Rwc Final When He Dotted
Down In The 67Th Minute
To Cause People To Do
Something Together; To Bring
About Togetherness
227 kill off=_________
Transitive To Emit Or Release
Something To Eliminate, Or Make Extinct
To Remain Loyal In Times Of
Stress Or Difficulty; To Avoid
Separation Despite Pressure To
Do So
Write Something Quickly
Without Much Preparation. Transitive To Defend Or Protect
Go To The Airport, Station, Etc.,
To Say Goodbye To Someone.
228 step out=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Laugh, With. To
Laugh In A Friendly And Encouraging
Way As An Expression Of Enjoyment
With Another Person'S Joke Or Sense
Of Humor.
To Leave A Place, Or A Gathering,
Without Being Noticed
Intransitive, Literally To Collide
With To Fasten Up
Idiomatic Illuminate To The
Understanding; Make Intelligible;
Clarify Or Explain Something
Unknown
Transitive To Exit A Place On
Foot, Often For A Short Time
229 Chuck up=_________
To Request That Certain People
Assemble; To Gather Certain People
For A Meeting Drink Quickly. Vomit, Be Sick.
Said Of A Seal Or Sea-Lion To
Come Out Of The Water, In
Order To Rest1898, David
Starr Jordan, The Fur Seals
And Fur-Seal Islands Of The
North Pacific Ocean, Page
92:The General Impression,
As Derived Both From The
Printed Reports And Oral
Communications, Seems To
Be That The Vast Majority, If
Not All, Of The Bachelors Haul
Out On The Beaches During
The Season
Slang, African-American
Vernacular To Talk To; To
Communicate With; To Tell Of
Important Things
Transitive, Idiomatic To Consider,
To Contemplate, To Intend
230 hail down=_________
Transitive, Britain To Ask About The
Health Of Someone
Idiomatic To Propose For
Consideration
Intransitive To Fall From The
Sky, As Hail Transitive To Plump Up To Appear Confident
To Join A Crew2003, Murray
Peden, A Thousand Shall Fall: The
True Story Of A Canadian
Bomber Pilot In World War
Twoalthough Offered To Us Bona
Fide, This Opportunity To Crew
Up On The Basis Of Our Mutual
And Personal Choices Was
Largely Illusory In Practice
231 bring under=_________
Us To Fill Or Refill The Final Portion
Of Something That Is Not Empty,
Until It Is Completely Full
To Become Involved Or Associated
With Especially A Group Of Peoplei'M
Very Worried About Her – She'S Got In
With The Wrong Crowd
Dismissal Command
Encouraging Someone To Leave To Subdue Transitive To Remove Dust From
Idiomatic To Steal, Especially By
Surreptitiously Removing An
Unguarded Item
22. 232 kip down=_________
Idiomatic To Record That Someone
Has Offered To Help, Or Contribute
Something
Idiomatic To Consume Food Quickly Or
Greedily, Without Regard For Table
Manners
Uk, Slang To Sleep Somewhere
Other Than Home, Forced To
Do So By Circumstances
Boxing To Participate In A
Boxing Match For Its
Maximum Number Of Rounds
Informal To Leave A Place
Without Telling Anyone To Continue Or Keep On
233 step over=_________
Soccer A Dribbling Move, Or Feint, In
Football Soccer, Used To Fool A
Defensive Player Into Thinking The
Offensive Player, In Possession Of
The Ball, In Which The Foot Is Moved
Over The Ball Without Making
Contact With It
Idiomatic, Transitive, Intransitive To
Cause To Become Mushy; To Crush
Into A Pastemy Baby'S Food Needs To
Be Mushed Up Before She Can Eat It
Informal, Transitive, Vulgar To
Prostitute, Take Advantage Of,
Exploit, Show Off; To Hire Out
Or Provide To Others Like A
Whore
Intransitive To Continue Or
Persist, Despite Adversity Or
Difficulty
Transitive To Fasten With A
Button Or Buttons Transfer Responsibility.
234 Wind on=_________
Idiomatic, Said Of A Group Of People
To Unite In Order To Support A
Fellow Group Member Behave In A Way Expected.
Used Other Than Figuratively
Or Idiomatically: See Get, It, On
Forward A Film Or Tape To A
Certain Point.
Get So Emotional That You Lose
Control.
To Send A Ship, Boat Or Raft Out
To Sea Without A Crew Or
Resources To Steer It
235 ham up=_________ To Make Clean
To Become Preoccupied By Some
Topic Or Activity
To Fit Together Snugly; To Be
Part Of A Compact Unit
To Grasp Or Take Hold Of An
Object Suddenly, Forcibly, Or
Tightly
Transitive To Form A Word From
Letters; Say The Letters In A Word
Transitive To Make Something
More Clichéd, Or More Cheesy
236 bring up=_________
Encourage Someone To Do
Something.
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Bring, Up: To Bring
From A Lower To A Higher Position
Slang, Uk, Australia, Transitive
To Flirt With; To Approach And
Speak To Someone, Seeking
Romance, Love, Sex, Etc
To Grasp Another Person'S
Hands As An Expression Of
Greeting, Farewell,
Agreement, Etc
To Seek Or Pursue, Especially To
Determinedly Pursue Something
To One'S Own Benefit
Repeat Something Many Times
To Make Someone Learn It.
237 kit out=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Run, Up
Cut The Electricity To A Computer Or
Device To Turn It Off.
Slang To Waste Time, Or To
Fool About
Informal, Euphemistic To
Masturbate Transitive To Share A Border With
Transitive, Uk To Provide With
Equipment
238 step up=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Push, Around
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Get On, To
Informal, Chiefly Canada, Us
Something Which Sickens,
Causes Distress, Or Appalls By
Reason Of Being Disgusting,
Gory, Or Repulsive
Transitive, Idiomatic To
Increase, Augment, Or
Advance, Especially By One Or
More Steps Transitive To Destroy By Fire
Intransitive To Become Frostythe
Windows Often Frost Up In
Winter
239 Hover around=_________
Used Other Than Figuratively Or
Idiomatically: See Get, Behind Move About A Place.
Alternative Form Of Put One
Over
Transitive To Turn A Switch To
The "On" Position In Order To
Start Or Enable A Device
Transitive, Of Hair To Curl, Make
Curly, Shape Into Curlsrollers Are
A Good Way To Curl Up Your Hair
Transitive, Intransitive To Stop
Trading As A Business
240 hammer away=_________
To Give The Right-Of-Way To
Someone. / To Let Someone Go
Ahead; To Give Someone The Right-
Of-Way. / To Give In To Someone.
Nautical To Incline Suddenly To
Windward, So As To Lay The Sails
Aback, And Expose The Vessel To The
Danger Of Oversetting
To Miss An Experience Or Lose
An Opportunity, Etc
Intransitive To Mature And
Become An Adult
Transitive To Continue Discussing
A Subject Or Trying To Solve A
Problem
Transitive To Send Children Or
Pets To Stay With Other People
Or To Boarding School, In The
Case Of Children
241 brown out=_________
To Experience A Partial Loss Of
Vision Having The Characteristics Of
A Brownout, To Suffer A Brownout
To End Abruptly, Either Temporarily Or
Permanently Intransitive To Move Away
To Distribute Or Circulate
Something
Transitive, Intransitive To
Collectively Approve A Nominee
For An Office Or Position As A
Result Of Voting
Card Games In Solitaire Card
Games, To Place A Card Over
Another Card Of Higher Value E
242 knock about=_________ Transitive, Colloquial To Kill Or End
Transitive, Informal To Make A
Romantic Or Sexual Advance To
To Spur Or Urge Someone To
Do Something
Intransitive, Usually Of A
Group Of People To Move Or
Circulate In A Confused Or
Disorderly Manner Within A
Limited Area
An Informal Game Involving
Physical Activity, Usually Football
Intransitive, Informal To Become
Quiet; To Cease Making Sounds
243 stick around=_________
Transitive Used Other Than
Figuratively Or Idiomatically: See
Stick, Up To Finish The Painting Of A Wall Etc
Slang, Idiomatic To Perform
Cunnilingus On
Informal, Transitive To Break
Or Dent Badly By Hitting
Violently
Informal To Stay; To Linger; To
Remain
To Share Or Subscribe To A
Belief, Etc
244 Hinge upon=_________
New Zealand, Slang, Transitive To
Tell Someone Off
Intransitive, Idiomatic To Flee Rapidly;
To Run Away
Transitive To Answer To; To Be
Responsible To
To Acquire An Inventory Of
Something In Anticipation Of
Future Need Or Eventual Use
Depend Very Much Or
Completely. Transitive To Defend Or Protect