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down on one's luck
[down on one's luck] {adj.}, {informal} Having bad luck; having much trouble; not successful in life. * /Harry asked me to  […]
out of nowhere
[out of nowhere] {adv. phr.} Without having been seen before; suddenly and unexpectedly. * /Mr. Jones was driving too fast  […]
Marshall McLuhan
(1911-1980) U.S. communications theorist I don't necessarily agree with everything I say.
wag off
[wag off] {v.} Skyve or play truant.
full-fledged
[full-fledged] {adj.} Having everything that is needed to be something; complete. * /A girl needs three years of training to  […]
weigh one's words
[weigh one's words] {v. phr.} To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. * /When a teacher explains  […]
Albert Einstein
(1879-1955), scientist The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax.
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