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To take firm control of something.
Contrast: [LOSE ONE'S GRIP].
Categories: verb
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Receive a reading of a distant object by electronic means, as by radar or sonar.
Contrast: [GET A FIX].
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To be greatly thrilled; derive pleasure from.
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A timid person who lacks determination and courage.
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An illness of the mind that makes you feel very tired, worried, and bored, and that often causes headaches, upset stomach, and other sickness.
Categories: noun
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. nervous prostration
[nervous prostration] {n.}
An illness of the mind that makes you feel very tired, worried, and bored, and that often causes headaches, upset stomach, and other sickness.
Aunt Jane said that taking care of us children all day was enough to give any woman nervous prostration.
Categories: noun
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A thing or problem that, if activated, will give rise to many unmanageable problems.
Compare: [CAN OF WORMS].
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. Pandoras box
[Pandora's box] {n. phr.}, {literary}
A thing or problem that, if activated, will give rise to many unmanageable problems.
If they insist on having that inquiry, they will open up a Pandora's box.
Compare: [CAN OF WORMS].
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To desire something very deeply.
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To say or show that you want something or agree to something; show a wish, willingness, or readiness; give a sign; say yes; say so.
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. say the word
[say the word] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To say or show that you want something or agree to something; show a wish, willingness, or readiness; give a sign; say yes; say so.
Just say the word and I will lend you the money.
I will do anything you want; just say the word.
If you get tired of those pictures, say the word.
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