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  • 71roll out the red carpet — {v. phr.} 1. To welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him to walk on. * /They rolled out the red carpet for the Queen when she arrived in Australia./ 2. To greet a person with great respect and honor; give a hearty welcome.… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 72Sacking out — The term, sack out , also refers to going to sleep. Sacking out is a method used by horse trainers to desensitize a horse to potentially frightening situations or objects. It is a process that, done properly, teaches a horse to not fear certain… …

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  • 73The Tiger Makes Out — Infobox Film name = The Tiger Makes Out image size = 250 caption = Promotional movie poster for the film director = Arthur Hiller producer = George Justin Eli Wallach (uncredited) Anne Jackson (uncred.) writer = Murray Schisgal narrator =… …

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  • 74line-out — /luyn owt /, n. Rugby. a procedure for putting an out of bounds ball back in play, whereby a player outside the touchline tosses the ball high and between two lines of opposing forwards lined up perpendicular to the touchline. [1885 90; n. use of …

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  • 75put sb out — UK US put sb out Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to cause trouble or extra work for someone: »Would it put you out if we change the meeting from 2 to 3.30? …

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  • 76roll\ out\ the\ red\ carpet — v. phr. 1. To welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him to walk on. They rolled out the red carpet for the Queen when she arrived in Australia. 2. To greet a person with great respect and honor; give a hearty welcome.… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 77put out of your troubles —    to kill    Or put out of your misery, as the case may be:     Shore s you re born, he ll turn State s evidence... I m for putting him out of his troubles. (Twain, 1884) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 78roll out the red carpet — 1) welcome an important guest by putting a red carpet down for him or her to walk on They rolled out the red carpet when the President of France came for a visit. 2) make a big effort to greet and entertain someone Whenever I visit my aunt in New …

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  • 79blitzed (out) — [blitst...] mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ To say she is blitzed out is putting it mildly! □ I want to go out and get totally blitzed. I’ll show her who’s in charge! …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 80put|out — «PUT OWT», noun. the act of putting a player out in baseball or cricket: »Mantle made all three putouts in his lone inning at short (New York Times) …

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