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approach schedule
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seagull approach
The occurence of casual, ill-informed and hasty decisions or comments made by outside authorities who lack an understanding of the local issues or a real understanding of the facts of a particular situ.
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shotgun approach
An approach in which the subject is indiscriminate and haphazard, using breadth, spread, or quantity in lieu of accuracy, planning, etc.
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on the right track
Using the correct general approach to a particular task or problem; pursuing something in a promising way.
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bear down
To approach another vessel from windward.
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bear down on
To approach someone in a very determined way.
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sneak up
To approach a person or animal without being seen or heard.
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come up
To come towards, to approach.
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hit on
To flirt with; to approach and speak to (someone), seeking romance, love, sex, etc.
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sneak up on
To approach a person or animal without being seen or heard.
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throw down
To fight, incite to fight, or approach with the intent to fight; to make a stand.
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bark up the wrong tree
To attempt or pursue the wrong thing; to take the wrong approach; to follow a false lead.
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do one's damnedest
To do one's utmost; to make every effort or to try every possible approach or way.
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do one's darnedest
To do one's utmost; to make every effort or to try every possible approach or way.
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draw on
To approach, come nearer, as evening.
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not touch something with a ten foot pole
To approach something or someone.
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now you're cooking
A phrase, often given in response, meaning that the subject has switched to a more suitable or more efficient approach.
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play it safe
To take a cautious, risk-free approach.
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verge on
To approach or come close to something; to border or be on the edge of something.
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