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under the microscopeUnder close scrutiny or examination.Rate it:

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every dark cloud has a silver liningAlternative form of every cloud has a silver lining.Rate it:

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oh dark thirtySome unspecified hour in the early morning.Rate it:

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dark horseAn unexpected success.Rate it:

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Dark-Horse CandidateAn unknown candidate who wins unpredictablyRate it:

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keep someone in the darkTo deliberately not tell someone details about somethingRate it:

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all cats are gray in the darkVariant of all cats are grey in the dark.Rate it:

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in the darkWithout light; somewhere that is dark.Rate it:

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a dark horseHaving Nothing To Do With The Color Of A Fantasy Horse, Rather An Expression Of A Winner, A Success Story, A Triumph Suddenly Developing, Revealing Itself All In A Positive Manner:Rate it:

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all cats are grey in the darkIn the dark, physical appearance is unimportant.Rate it:

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dark horseA candidate who is nominated unexpectedly, without previously having been discussed or considered as a likely choice.Rate it:

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in the darkWithout information.Rate it:

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oh dark hundredSome unspecified hour in the early morning.Rate it:

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shot in the darkA guess, attempt, or choice made with little or no evidence or knowledge.Rate it:

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take a shot in the darkTo try on something without having any knowledge about the subject.Rate it:

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whistle in the darkTo speak of something despite having little knowledge of it.Rate it:

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black and whiteA type of giant cookie with icing on the top side: half white, half dark chocolate.Rate it:

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charm offensiveA campaign of deliberately using charm and flattery in order to achieve some goal, especially in a political or diplomatic field.Rate it:

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chestnutA dark, reddish-brown colour/color.Rate it:

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cutting edgeThe forefront, or position of greatest advancement in some field.Rate it:

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debris fieldAny area, non-dependent of locale, space, or contour, that contains the debris of wreckage, impact, sinking, or other material that once constituted a complete object. Debris fields can be found at the site of air crashes, water vessel sinking, explosions of buildings, collapses, and other events that render a whole entity into components, pieces, or other non-whole items.Rate it:

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Eyes in the Back of Your HeadTo be able to imagine and feel what is happening behind or outside of one's field of visionRate it:

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field dayA great time or a great deal to do, at somebody else's expense.Rate it:

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see starsTo experience apparent flashing lights in one's field of vision, especially after receiving a blow to the head.Rate it:

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black manA (male) member of an ethnic group having dark pigmentation of the skin, typically of sub-Saharan African descent.Rate it:

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black over Bill's mother'sDescribing rain-bearing dark clouds on the horizon.Rate it:

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chip shotA relatively easy field goal, made from a short distance.Rate it:

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come outTo walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings.Rate it:

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home field advantageUsually in sports, the heightened performance enjoyed by the team playing on its own familiar field in front of its home crowd.Rate it:

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il ne sait rien de rien1. He knows absolutely nothing. 2. He is quite in the dark.Rate it:

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je n'y vois pas clairI cannot see, it is too dark.Rate it:

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black outTo make dark.Rate it:

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center fieldA central role in some activity that requires speed.Rate it:

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center fieldThe part of a baseball field which is beyond the infield and straight ahead left if you stand on home plate and face the pitcher.Rate it:

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Out in Left FieldUnusual, eccentric, off beatRate it:

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red meatMeats such as beef that are dark red in colour when uncooked.Rate it:

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ahead of one's timeShowing characteristics of changes yet to be; present in one's work before later advances in the field; coming earlier than could be generally accepted.Rate it:

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all cats are gray at nightVariant of all cats are grey in the dark.Rate it:

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all cats are grey at nightVariant of all cats are grey in the dark.Rate it:

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all cats are grey by nightVariant of all cats are grey in the dark.Rate it:

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basket caseIn World War 1, a victim who had one or more severed limbs. They were brought off the field in a “basket”.Rate it:

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beat someone at their own gameto win against someone who is good, better or best at something (not necessarily a literal game) or in their fieldRate it:

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beetle-browedhaving bushy dark and messy eyebrows; frowning; unfriendly in appearanceRate it:

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behind its timeShowing characteristics of the past; present in one's work after later advances in the field; coming later than could be generally accepted.Rate it:

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blackAbsorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and colourless.Rate it:

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bunny hopA ground ball that hops along the field instead of rolling.Rate it:

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c'est le revers de la médailleThat is the dark side of the picture.Rate it:

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center fieldThe defensive position in the outfield in the middle, typically played by a player that can run fast.Rate it:

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change the gameTo revolutionize a field of endeavor.Rate it:

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coffin cornerThis is an aerodynamics term which refers to a narrow and critical altitude range where an aircraft’s stall speed approaches its maximum speed, which can lead to catastrophic instability. This phrase is also used in American football to refer to the section of playing field, near the endzone, between the goal line and the 5 yard line in which punters attempt to pin the opposing team within, by executing a ‘coffin corner’ kick. This manuever is highly difficult and requires immense precision.Rate it:

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