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take advantage of something — phrase to use a situation or opportunity to get what you want Moss took advantage of the defender’s mistake to score a goal. take full advantage of something: Many schools don’t take full advantage of the Internet. Thesaurus: to use something, or … Useful english dictionary
take advantage of somebody — take adˈvantage of sth/sb idiom 1. to make use of sth well; to make use of an opportunity • She took advantage of the children s absence to tidy their rooms. • We took full advantage of the hotel facilities. 2. to make use of sb/sth in a way that … Useful english dictionary
Four Rooms — Infobox Film name = Four Rooms caption = director = Allison Anders Alexandre Rockwell Quentin Tarantino Robert Rodriguez producer = Lawrence Bender writer = Allison Anders Alexandre Rockwell Robert Rodriguez Quentin Tarantino narrator = starring … Wikipedia
Churchill War Rooms — The Map Room of the Cabinet War Rooms. Established 1984 Location Clive Steps King Charles Street London SW1A 2AQ United Kin … Wikipedia
The 3 Rooms of Melancholia — Promotional poster at the 2004 Venice Film Festival Directed by Pirjo Honkasalo Pr … Wikipedia
Bath Assembly Rooms — Infobox Historic building caption= name=Bath Assembly Rooms location town=Bath location country=England architect=John Wood the Younger client= engineer= construction start date=24 May 1769 completion date=1771 date demolished= cost= structural… … Wikipedia
Royal Pump Rooms — The Royal Pump Rooms is a building in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK. It was the most famous of several spa baths opened in Leamington between the late 18th and mid 19th centuries. People would travel from throughout the country, and indeed… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State — View of The John Quincy Adams State Drawing Room The Diplomatic Reception Rooms at the U.S. Department of State constitute forty two principal rooms and offices where the Secretary of State conducts the business of modern diplomacy. Located in… … Wikipedia
To take the wall — Wall Wall, n. [AS. weall, from L. vallum a wall, vallus a stake, pale, palisade; akin to Gr. ? a nail. Cf. {Interval}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A work or structure of stone, brick, or other materials, raised to some height, and intended for defense or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lodge — I (bring a complaint) verb accuse, bring a case, bring a suit, bring accusation, bring an action against, bring charges against, bring proceedings against, bring to justice, bring to the bar, bring to trial, bring up on charges, call to account,… … Law dictionary