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do a falling leaf maneuverExecute a special maneuver in a small aircraft which mocks a natural phenomenon.Rate it:

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leaf throughRapidly reading short sections at random.Rate it:

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turn over a new leafTo engage in self-improvement; to begin a good habit or shed a bad habit.Rate it:

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shake like a leafTo tremble, as with fear, cold, etc.; shiverRate it:

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four-leaf cloverA bringer of good luckRate it:

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leaf outTo open its buds.Rate it:

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four-leaf cloverA bringer of good luck.Rate it:

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four-leaf cloverAn uncommon variation of the clover, having four leaves instead of the usual three.Rate it:

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take a leaf out of someone's bookTo adopt an idea or practice of another person.Rate it:

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race queenA glamorous model, part of the pit crew in Japanese motor racing.Rate it:

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MINASWANInitialism of Matz is nice and so we are nice : a motto of the Ruby programming language community, in reference to the demeanor of Yukihiro Matsumoto, the Japanese computer scientist who designed the language.Rate it:

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arbores frondescuntthe trees are coming into leaf.Rate it:

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comfort womanA woman forced, or supposedly recruited, into brothels by the Japanese occupation forces during World War II.Rate it:

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faire peau neuveTo turn over a new leaf.Rate it:

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gesutoJapanese - ゲスト (gesuto) in english means guest.Rate it:

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hari-kari (hara-kiri, harry carry)suicide; to commit suicide; a less common spelling of hara-kiri; to slice oneself open with a ritual sword (a gross simplification of the actual Japanese expression)Rate it:

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Kansai dialectgroup of Japanese dialects in the Kansai region of JapanRate it:

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plum blossomThe blossom of the Prunus mume, the Japanese apricot or Chinese plum, a tree native to East Asia bearing an apricot-like fruit.Rate it:

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terminal leavesUsed other than as an idiom: see terminal, leaf.Rate it:

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