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to start listening to get information out of someone |
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to be dyed to be tainted, to be stained to be infected |
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to make an offering to pay (fees) to supply to store to bring to a close to put something back in its place to achieve (a result) |
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to overlook (as in decide not to punish) to overlook (as in fail to notice) |
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to feel irritated to feel sick |
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to untie, to unfasten, to unwrap to unstitch to solve, to work out to dispel, to clear up to dissolve (contract, etc.), to cancel, to lift (restriction) to release (from duty), to relieve, to dismiss |
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to take a big bite to take the best part, to steal all the good parts to steal the show |
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destination address whereabouts |
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one side counterpart one of a pair, fellow, mate (e.g., socks) |
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| share (of the profits, etc.) |
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to put in such that there is a snug fit (gloves, ring, handcuffs, etc.) to pigeonhole (into a category) to entrap to frame (for a crime) |
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| great performance (of an actor) |
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