big break »
A breakthrough, especially the first big hit of a previously unknown performer or performers in the entertainment industry.
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bite i gresset »
To bite the dust, to die.
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bite the dust »
To die.
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bite the dust »
To quit, or fail.
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blue moon »
The moon tinted towards blue as it appears in the sky, caused by dust or smoke in the atmosphere.
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bundle of energy »
One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.
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bundle of energy »
The energy associated with being lively, continually active, or industrious.
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captain of industry »
A prominent business person who owns or is the highest-ranking executive of one or more major firms, especially one who has considerable wealth and influence.
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catch dust »
To be rarely used.
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collect dust »
To remain untouched and unused for a long period of time.
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crashpad »
In the aviation industry, used for a place of temporary lodging for airline flight crews.
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dust off »
To remove dust from something.
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dust off »
To use something after a long time without it.
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dusty miller »
A formulaic phrase for a miller, related to the dust generated in the milling process.
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dusty miller »
One of several species of plants with leaves of a dusty appearance: Centaurea cineraria, Senecio cineraria, and Lychnis coronaria.
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