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a. very large scale
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not very
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all very well
All right, to a certain extent.
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all very well
True, as far as it goes.
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at large
In full, fully.
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at large
In general; as a whole.
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at large
On the loose; roaming freely; not confined.
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go large
To enjoy oneself to the maximum.
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go large
To have the wind at such an angle to the sail that the vessel gains its highest speed.
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go large
To supersize.
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live large
To have a lavish or overly-extravagant lifestyle.
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loom large
be prominent
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by and large
Mostly, generally; with few exceptions.
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have it large
To engage intensely in pleasure-seeking activities.
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ache for
To desire, or want something, or someone, very much.
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adroit
Very skilled,proficient,proffesional
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beaver away
To busily undertake a large task.
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bring off
To succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult.
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clock up
To accumulate a large amount of time.
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gulp down
To eat very quickly without chewing the food properly.
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run about
To be very busy doing many different things.
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back of beyond
A very remote place.
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bear down on
To approach someone in a very determined way.
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clock up
To accumulate a large distance.
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crème de la crème
Best of the best; something that's superlative. The very best.
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easy as pie
Very easy.
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grow out of
To become too physically large for something, especially clothes.
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hell and half of georgia
A very large region; everywhere.
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pour out
To leave a place quickly, and in large numbers.
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run around
To be very busy doing many different things.
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snow in
By a large snowfall.
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a different ballpark
Something totally unrelated or of a vastly different scale or scope.
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bash out
To write something very quickly, without much thought.
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blow up
To become popular very quickly.
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crank out
To produce in large volumes mechanically or as if by machine.
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ear splitting
very loud
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easy as falling off a log
Very easy.
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put down
To pay an initial amount of money on a large purchase.
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ring out
To sound very loudly.
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you can say that again
That is very true.
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cattle call
An audition which is open to the public and thus draws a large number of applicants, many of whom are inexperienced.
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"the three components of art are : 1. mere catharsis and cathexis, 2. (etc. )
Cathexis : 2 major definitions, one being psychoanalytic in nature. Very rarely used in speech or in it's written form. Cathexis : what a fascinating word. Even the sound of it is unusual.
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a drop in the bucket
An effort or action having very little overall influence, especially as compared to a huge problem.
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a great deal
Very much; to a great extent; a lot; lots.
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a riddle wrapped up in an enigma
Something very mysterious and hidden.
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about to
Indicates something that will happen very soon; indicates that something is imminent.
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albatross
Any of various large seabirds of the family Diomedeidae ranging widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific and having a hooked beak and long narrow wings.
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all that
Very.
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all the rage
Very fashionable and popular, like a craze.
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all the time
Very often; frequently.
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apple does not fall far from the tree
A child grows up to be very similar to its parents, both in behavior and in physical characteristics.1842, E. A. Freidlaender (translator), Frederika Bremer (author), The Neighbours, ch. 10:It is impossible to look at Madam Rhen, without at once making the conclusion that she is pleasantness, hospitality, and loquacity itself; nor can one look upon her daughter Renetta without thinking, "the apple does not fall far from the tree!"1978, Dr. Isador Rosenfeld, "Doctor Asks Patient
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