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  • 71get behind the wheel — be at/behind the wheel if you are at the wheel of a vehicle, you are driving it. When Anna gets behind the wheel of a fast car, she s a danger to the public …

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  • 72Mabel at the Wheel — Infobox Film name = Mabel at the Wheel imagesize= caption = director = Mabel Normand Mack Sennett producer = Mack Sennett writer = starring = Charles Chaplin Mabel Normand Harry McCoy Chester Conklin Mack Sennett Al St. John Joe Bordeaux Mack… …

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  • 73Asleep at the Wheel — im April 200 …

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  • 74take the wheel — verb a) To be in control of the steering wheel of a vehicle or a vessel. Can you take the wheel for a minute while I take off my gloves? b) To assume control of a situation. See Also: behind the wheel …

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  • 75behind the wheel — adjective In control of a vehicle; driving. If youve had too much to drink, dont get behind the wheel. Syn: at the wheel See Also: take the wheel …

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  • 76be at the wheel — be at/behind the wheel if you are at the wheel of a vehicle, you are driving it. I always feel perfectly safe when Richard s at the wheel …

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  • 77be behind the wheel — be at/behind the wheel if you are at the wheel of a vehicle, you are driving it. I always feel perfectly safe when Richard s at the wheel …

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  • 78put one's shoulder to the wheel — GET (DOWN) TO WORK, apply oneself, set to work, buckle down, roll up one s sleeves; work hard, be diligent, be industrious, exert oneself. → shoulder * * * put one s shoulder to the wheel To set to work in earnest • • • Main Entry: ↑shoulder put… …

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  • 79Of Drag Kings and the Wheel of Fate —   second edition cover Second edition cover …

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  • 80put one's shoulder to the wheel — {v. phr.} To make a great effort yourself or with others; try hard; cooperate. * /The effort to get a new high school succeeded because everyone put his shoulder to the wheel./ * /The company was failing in business until a new manager put his… …

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