back into »
To reverse a vehicle into a space.
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back out »
To reverse a vehicle from a confined space.
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debris field »
Any 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.
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elbow room »
Room or space in which to move or maneuver.
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factor space »
A space obtained from another by identification of points that are equivalent to one another in some equivalence relation.
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factor space »
In a product space.
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full tilt boogie »
Intensely, fast paced.
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hit one's stride »
When walking or running, to reach a full or comfortable pace.
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hot desking »
The working practice of sharing desks or workstations between workers, as a means of saving space and resources.
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house cooling party »
A party to celebrate when a person decides to leave a house or flat, and sometimes to help prepare the space for the incoming residents.
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in the fast lane »
In a lifestyle, employment position, or other set of circumstances where the rapid pace is exciting, frantic, or risky.
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lead »
Vertical space in advance of a row or between rows of text. Also known as leading.
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put through its paces »
To test completely; to exercise the full range of abilities or functions.
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run through »
To use completely, in a short space of time. Usually money.
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shift gears »
To change pace or mode of operation.
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