Deal+a+blow
41deal — deal1 verb (past and past participle dealt) 1》 distribute (cards) to players for a game or round. ↘(deal someone in) include a new player in a card game. 2》 (deal something out) distribute or apportion something. 3》 take part in commercial… …
42blow off — verb come off due to an explosion or other strong force (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑detach, ↑come off, ↑come away • Verb Frames: Something s Something is ing PP * * * lose one s temper and shout …
43deal — 1. v. & n. v. (past and past part. dealt) 1 intr. (foll. by with) a take measures concerning (a problem, person, etc.), esp. in order to put something right. b do business with; associate with. c discuss or treat (a subject). d (often foll. by… …
44deal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. apportion, allocate, allot, distribute; BARTER; inflict; give, bestow, dole. See apportionment, giving. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An agreement, often secret or underhanded] Syn. understanding,… …
45Blow Out (Prison Break episode) — Infobox Television episode Title = Blow Out Series = Prison Break Caption = Season = 4 Episode = 6 Airdate = Writer = Kalinda Vazquez Director = Bryan Spicer Season list = Infobox Prison Break season 4 episode list Episode list = List of Prison… …
46deal — 1. noun completion of the deal Syn: agreement, understanding, pact, bargain, covenant, contract, treaty; arrangement, compromise, settlement; terms; transaction, sale, account; Law indenture 2. verb 1) how to deal with difficult children …
47blow-in — n Australian a newcomer and/or interloper. The noun, usually referring to an unwelcome visitor, is based on the colloquial verb to blow in meaning to arrive unexpect edly. ► I ve got enough to do without having to deal with bloody blow ins …
48blow off — transitive verb Date: 1856 1. a. to refuse to take notice of, honor, or deal with ; ignore < decided to blow off two billion viewers Harry Homburg > b. to end a relationship with 2. to outperform in a contest 3 …
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50deal something a blow — …