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  • 101turn aside — 1. To avert 2. To deviate 3. To avert the face • • • Main Entry: ↑turn * * * turn aside phrase to turn your head or body away from someone or something so that you are no longer looking at them She looked appealingly in his direction, but he… …

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  • 102stand aside — Synonyms and related words: abdicate, abrupt, alienate, be pensioned, be superannuated, cast off, cast out, cut adrift, cut off, cut out, delete, demit, depart, disarticulate, disconnect, disengage, disjoin, disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divide …

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  • 103Nanette: An Aside — is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Courier on 31 July 1897 and one month later in Home Monthly[1]. Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Characters 3 Allusions to other works …

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  • 104lay aside something — lay aside (something) to ignore something or decide that it is not important. Our neighbors laid aside their personal safety to help us save our animals from the fire. Related vocabulary: set aside something …

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  • 105lay aside — (something) to ignore something or decide that it is not important. Our neighbors laid aside their personal safety to help us save our animals from the fire. Related vocabulary: set aside something …

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  • 106set aside — Ⅰ. ► set aside 1) save or keep for a particular purpose. 2) annul (a legal decision or process). Main Entry: ↑set Ⅱ. ► set aside 1) temporarily remove (land) from agricultural production …

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  • 107pull aside — [phrasal verb] pull (someone) aside : to take (someone) to one side away from other people for a private conversation The reporter pulled me aside and asked if I knew who was in charge. • • • Main Entry: ↑pull …

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  • 108To brush aside — Brush Brush, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brushed} (br[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Brushing}.] [OE. bruschen; cf. F. brosser. See {Brush}, n.] 1. To apply a brush to, according to its particular use; to rub, smooth, clean, paint, etc., with a brush. A… …

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  • 109take someone aside — take (someone) aside to bring someone away from other people. If Pops makes a mistake, Walker will take him aside during a break and quietly encourage him …

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  • 110take aside — take (someone) aside to bring someone away from other people. If Pops makes a mistake, Walker will take him aside during a break and quietly encourage him …

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