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  • 41Off-roading — A Land Rover Defender 90 off roading Off roading is a term for driving a vehicle on unsurfaced roads or tracks, made of materials such as sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, and other natural terrain. Contents 1 …

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  • 42sweep something aside — DISREGARD, ignore, take no notice of, dismiss, shrug off, forget about, brush aside. → sweep * * * brush/sweep/cast/something aside phrase to refuse to consider or deal with something Railway companies brushed aside fears that staff cuts would… …

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  • 43sweep you off your feet — impress you, cause you to love them quickly    Andre is very charming. He will sweep you off your feet …

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  • 44Sweep picking — Le sweep picking, encore appelé Economy Picking, est une technique de jeu de guitare, le plus souvent utilisée sur guitare électrique. Elle a été inventé dans les année 80 par le guitariste de jazz fusion Australien Frank Gambale. Gambale a eu… …

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  • 45sweep — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. brush, clean, vacuum; push, drive, blow, impel; trail; scan; strum; bend, curve; stream, glide, skim. See cleanness, curvature, motion, velocity, space. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Movement] Syn. course,… …

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  • 46Off Tackle — An off tackle run is a play in which the running back runs to the outside of a tackle through a hole created by the tackle and tight end. The fullback lead blocks and attempts to block the outside linebacker. The back also has the option of… …

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  • 47sweep away — verb a) To remove something by, or as if by, sweeping. b) To overwhelm someone emotionally; sweep someone off their feet …

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  • 48sweep aside — you can t sweep aside these allegations forever Syn: disregard, ignore, take no notice of, dismiss, shrug off, forget about, brush aside …

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  • 49sweep one off one's feet — phrasal : to gain immediate and unquestioning support, approval, or acceptance by a person his courtship swept her off her feet …

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  • 50knock off one's feet — {v. phr.} To surprise (someone) so much that he does not know what to do. * /Her husband s death knocked Mrs. Jones off her feet./ * /When Charlie was given the prize, it knocked him off his feet for a few minutes./ Compare: BOWL OVER(2), SWEEP… …

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