carry one's weight »
To contribute or produce one's fair share, as of work, money, etc.
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carry out »
To hold while moving something out.
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carry out »
To fulfill.
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carry the message to Garcia »
To perform a requisite task without having been informed specifically by what method to do so.
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cast on »
To start the first row of knitting by putting stitches on a needle.
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cat's cradle »
Any complicated structure which appears to be without purpose.
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catch a buzz »
To become slightly inebriated, but not yet be drunk.
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catch flies »
An ostensible product of awkwardly having one's mouth open wide.
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catch out »
To discover or expose as fake or insincere.
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catch out »
To put a batsman out by catching the batted ball before it touches the ground.
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center field »
The defensive position in the outfield in the middle, typically played by a player that can run fast.
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chalk up »
To attribute, credit, or blame.
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chalk up to »
To attribute or account for something.
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chance'd be a fine thing »
Given to indicate that an aforementioned thing would be desirable but unlikely. Comparable to if I should be so lucky.
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cheat sheet »
Any summary or quick reference used as a shortcut or reminder, a crib sheet.
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