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  • 11Over My Dead Body (novel) — Over My Dead Body   …

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  • 12Over Barrier — Над Бар ерам Chairperson Tsimafei Dranchuk Vice Chairman Zmicier Kaspiarovich Founded 22 May 2007 Headquarters Minsk, Belarus …

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  • 13draw a veil over — ► draw a veil over avoid discussing or calling attention to (something embarrassing or unpleasant). Main Entry: ↑veil …

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  • 14draw a veil over — 1. To conceal discreetly 2. To refrain from mentioning • • • Main Entry: ↑veil * * * avoid discussing or calling attention to (something), esp. because it is embarrassing or unpleasant …

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  • 15draw the wool over someone's eyes — To hoodwink or deceive someone ● wool …

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  • 16draw|bridge — «DR BRIHJ», noun. a bridge that can be entirely or partly lifted, lowered, or moved to one side. In old castles, drawbridges were lifted to keep enemies from crossing the moat and entering. A drawbridge over a river is lifted or turned to let… …

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  • 17draw the battle lines — draw (the) battle lines to clearly show the differences between two ideas or opinions. Churches generally draw battle lines over moral issues. Usage notes: often used in the form the battle lines are drawn: The battle lines are being drawn… …

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  • 18draw battle lines — draw (the) battle lines to clearly show the differences between two ideas or opinions. Churches generally draw battle lines over moral issues. Usage notes: often used in the form the battle lines are drawn: The battle lines are being drawn… …

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  • 19draw yourself up — draw (yourself) up to make yourself stand straight. He drew himself up and stood by the window, thinking over what I had just said. Usage notes: sometimes draw yourself up to your full height: She drew herself up to her full height and told me… …

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  • 20draw up — draw (yourself) up to make yourself stand straight. He drew himself up and stood by the window, thinking over what I had just said. Usage notes: sometimes draw yourself up to your full height: She drew herself up to her full height and told me… …

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