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  • 21strung out — Synonyms and related words: addicted, addicted to, asleep, cataleptic, catatonic, cold, comatose, dead, dependent, dependent on, doped, dragged out, drawn, drawn out, drugged, elongated, extended, habituated, habitue, half conscious, hooked,… …

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  • 22Coming Out (1989 film) — Coming Out DVD cover Directed by Heiner Carow Produced by Horst Hartwig …

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  • 23I Get a Trick Out of You — Infobox Television episode Title = I Get a Trick Out of You Caption = Lumpy should have practiced this trick first Series = Happy Tree Friends Season = 2 Episode = 40 Airdate = ? Production = 213 Writer = Rhode Montijo Kenn Navarro Warren Graff… …

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  • 24stretch-out — (strĕchʹout ) n. 1. a. The act of stretching out. b. The condition of being stretched out. c. An extension or prolongation, such as the time required for paying a debt. 2. An increase in the work required of industrial workers without a… …

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  • 25flat out like a lizard drinking — Extremely busy, at top speed. This is word play on two different meanings of the standard English flat out . The literal sense is to lie fully stretched out (like a lizard), and the figurative sense means as fast as possible. The phrase also… …

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  • 26stretch-out — noun Date: 1930 1. a system of industrial operation in which workers are required to do extra work with slight or with no additional pay 2. the act of stretching out ; the state of being stretched out 3. an economizing measure that spreads a… …

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  • 27ˌstretch sth ˈout — phrasal verb same as stretch I stretched out a hand to touch her face.[/ex] …

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  • 28The Night Before Larry Was Stretched — is an Irish execution ballad written in the Newgate cant.AuthorThe ballad is estimated to have been written around 1816. Will (Hurlfoot) Maher, a shoemaker from Waterford, wrote the song, though Dr. Robert Burrowes, the Dean of St. Finbar’s Cork …

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  • 29stretch out — v. (D; tr.) to stretch out to (she stretched her hand out to us in friendship) * * * [ stretʃ aʊt] (D; tr.) to stretch out to (she stretched her hand out to us in friendship) …

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  • 30Crowding out (economics) — Economics …

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