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to ignore; to pay no attention to |
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to force to much into a space |
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to defend oneself from an attack |
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to be at the bottom of something
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to be responsible for something |
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feeling or showing annoyance at what is viewed as unfair treatment |
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outrageously evil or wrong; very ugly or frightening |
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"lay hands on" her
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find (and punish her); or touch, as in "don't you dare lay a hand on her. |
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to hear of it
"They wouldn't hear of it"
p. 230 |
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to accept or agree to something |
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everything they can lay hands on
p. 230 |
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everything they can get or acquire |
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pathetic,
"your pathetic tale"
p. 233 |
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to tug at my heart
p. 233 |
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to beg by crouching on the ground |
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strongly wanting to do something |
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a sad or pathetic example |
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to fling, he flung
p. 234 |
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undergo; he underwent
p. 234 |
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"trap"; "if he keeps his trap shut"
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to take the edge off
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to make something less painful or uncomfortable |
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to slow down or make difficult |
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