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and then some
[and then some] And a lot more; and more too. * /It would cost all the money he had and then some./ * /Talking his way out  […]
fill in
[fill in] {v.} 1. To write words needed in blanks; put in; fill. * /You should fill in all the blanks on an application for  […]
Arjay Miller, Dean of Stanford GSB
Don't do anything you wouldn't be willing to explain on television.
Ed Howe
(1853-1937) A man is usually bald four or five years before he knows it.
bumsucker
[bumsucker] {n.} a toady, creep or someone acting in an obsequious manner.
rob the cradle
[rob the cradle] {v. phr.}, {informal} To have dates with or marry a person much younger than yourself. * /When the old  […]
shake the dust from one's feet
[shake the dust from one's feet] {v. phr.} To depart or leave with some measure of disgust or displeasure. * /Jim was so  […]

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