lose touch »
To cease to be familiar with someone or something or to cease to communicate or have contact.
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make an example of »
He made an example of the drunken sailor with twenty lashes, to show that he must have a sober crew.
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make an exhibition of oneself »
She had far too much to drink and made an exhibition of herself by flirting with everyone.
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make the most of »
To profit as much as possible from.
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man of few words »
A man who doesn't speak much, or speaks only for a short period of time.
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man of parts »
A man that is talented in multiple areas of life. This includes but is not limited to the area of seduction. He puts very little emphasis on memorized scripts or "peacocking" and instead relies on individualized ways to charm a woman.
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many a mickle makes a muckle »
(UK) a lot of small amounts together, become a large amount.
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mess up »
To make a mess of; to untidy, disorder, soil, or muss.
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mess up »
To cause a problem with; to introduce an error or mistake in; to make muddled or confused; spoil; ruin.
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middle of the road »
Of a type of melodic popular music that has wide appeal.
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mind-numbing »
Excessively boring, tedious, or dull; repetitive; of an activity, etc., lacking any interest or variety that might serve as intellectual stimulation.
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mixed message »
Any communication that is contradictory, inconsistent, or unclear, especially in its motive or intent.
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money doesn't grow on trees »
You must work in order to have money.
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mouthful of marbles »
An indistinct, muffled or garbled manner of speaking.
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much of a muchness »
Of two or more things, having little difference of any significance between them.
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