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talk terms |
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discuss the terms of an arrangement |
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take a breather |
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take a short break from one's activities in order to relax |
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take five |
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take a break for five minutes |
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take ten |
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take a ten minute break |
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turn over |
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think about carefully |
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turn over |
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turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse |
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turn over |
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turn up, loosen, or remove earth |
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turn over |
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move by turning over or rotating |
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turn over |
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turn from an upright or normal position |
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turn over |
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cause to overturn from an upright or normal position |
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turn over |
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cause to move around a center so as to show another side of |
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turn over |
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place into the hands or custody of |
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turn over |
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do business worth a certain amount of money |
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throw out |
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cease to consider |
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throw out |
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bring forward for consideration or acceptance |
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throw out |
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throw or cast away |
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throw out |
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remove from a position or office |
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throw out |
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force to leave or move out |
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turn a blind eye |
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refuse to acknowledge |
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talk out of |
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persuade someone not to do something |
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talk into |
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persuade somebody to do something |
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tweedle |
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entice through the use of music |
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tweedle |
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play negligently on a musical instrument |
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tweedle |
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sing in modulation |
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tear apart |
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express a totally negative opinion of |
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take a firm stand |
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be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge |
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traduce |
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speak unfavorably about |
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typify |
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express indirectly by an image, form, or model |
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typify |
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embody the essential characteristics of or be a typical example of |
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tantalize |
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harass with persistent criticism or carping |
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tantalise |
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harass with persistent criticism or carping |
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take a dive |
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pretend to be knocked out, as of a boxer |
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take to task |
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censure severely or angrily |
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trounce |
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censure severely or angrily |
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trounce |
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come out better in a competition, race, or conflict |
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trounce |
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beat severely with a whip or rod |
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talk through one's hat |
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speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths |
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trivialize |
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to make trivial or insignificant |
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trivialise |
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to make trivial or insignificant |
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tell off |
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reprimand |
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talk over |
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speak with others about something |
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take a bow |
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acknowledge applause by inclining the head, as of an artist after a performance |
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take a bow |
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acknowledge praise or accept credit |
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twist around |
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practice sophistry |
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tone down |
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make less strong or intense |
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tone down |
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deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping |
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tie down |
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restrain from independence by an obligation |
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tie down |
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secure with or as if with ropes |
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threaten |
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to utter intentions of injury or punishment against:'He threatened me when I tried to call the police' |
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threaten |
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to be a menacing indication of something:'The clouds threaten rain' |