draw out »
To make something last for more time than is necessary; prolong; extend.
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draw out »
To use means to entice or force to be more open or talkative.
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draw stumps »
To declare an end to the days play, and remove the bails and sometimes the stumps.
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dribs and drabs »
A series of negligible amounts.
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drill down »
To examine information at another level or in greater detail; especially in a database, to navigate to a more detailed level or record.
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drink from a firehose »
To take a small amount from an enormous, hard-to-manage quantity.
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drip »
To put a small amount of a liquid on something, drop by drop.
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drive home »
With tangible or powerful demonstration.
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drop the gloves »
To remove a prior impediment to action; to prepare for or engage in a dispute.
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drug on the market »
Something which is overabundant at the moment and thus not in demand.
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dry eye »
An eye which is not crying, i.e. someone emotionally unmoved.
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dry out »
To have excess water evaporate or be otherwise removed.
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dummy up »
To make a mock-up or prototype version of something, without some or all off its intended functionality.
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dust off »
To remove dust from something.
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e pluribus unum »
A national motto of the United States of America, meaning "From many, one", or "out of many, one", referring to the integration of 13 independent colonies into one country, and that has taken an additional meaning, giving the pluralistic nature of American society from immigration.
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