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  • 111lie low — Meaning Keep out of sight. Origin From Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing. ANTONIO: If he could right himself with quarreling, Some of us would lie low …

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  • 112lay low — hide, keep out of sight for awhile He decided to lay low for awhile until his friend forgot that he had damaged his car …

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  • 113lurk — verb is someone lurking in the bushes? Syn: skulk, loiter, lie in wait, lie low, hide, conceal oneself, take cover, keep out of sight …

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  • 114ensconce — v 1. cover, shelter, seclude, hide, conceal, keep out of sight; screen, camouflage, veil, shroud. 2. settle, nestle, snuggle up, cuddle up, curl up; seat, locate, set, put, place, install, lodge, entrench …

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  • 115shield — n 1. buckler, pavis, pelta, Class. Myth. aegis, Rom. Religion. ancile, piece of armor. 2. protection, defense, guard, safeguard; protector, guardian, guardian angel, watchman, watchdog, sentry, sentinel. v 3. protect, run interference, defend,… …

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  • 116lie low — ► lie low keep out of sight; avoid attention. Main Entry: ↑lie …

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  • 117skulk´ing|ly — skulk «skuhlk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to keep out of sight to avoid danger, work, or duty; hide for a bad purpose; lurk in a cowardly way; sneak: »On Saturdays several boys could be seen skulking about behind the garage avoiding their chores.… …

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  • 118skulk´er — skulk «skuhlk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to keep out of sight to avoid danger, work, or duty; hide for a bad purpose; lurk in a cowardly way; sneak: »On Saturdays several boys could be seen skulking about behind the garage avoiding their chores.… …

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  • 119List of The Dresden Files characters — The Dresden Files series features a diverse cast of complicated characters. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Harry Dresden 1.2 Karrin Murphy 1.3 Bob …

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  • 120performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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