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110 proofIntensely; strongly.Rate it:

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110 proofStronger than strong.Rate it:

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110 proofUsed other than as an idiom: 55% alcohol by volume..Rate it:

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living proofA real-life person or thing which demonstrates the validity of a hypothesis.Rate it:

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Proof of the Pudding is in EatingWhatever is the outcome or end result of something defines the success or failure of that thingRate it:

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the proof is in the puddingAlternative form of the proof of the pudding is in the eating.Rate it:

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the proof of the pudding is in the eatingThe only real test of something is if it does that for which it was intendedRate it:

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à l'œuvre on connaît l'artisanA carpenter is known by his chips; The proof of the pudding is in the eating.Rate it:

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circle backTo revisit a topic, concept or idea after having put it on the back burner; to return to a place or locationRate it:

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I think therefore I amI am able to think, therefore I exist. A philosophical proof of existence based on the fact that someone capable of any form of thought necessarily exists.Rate it:

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one swallow does not make a summerA sign is not proof Rate it:

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the wave of the futureMovement, concept, modality, product, or trend which catches on in time or becomes very popular or prevalentRate it:

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whole ball of waxThe entire or overall plan, concept or action.Rate it:

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front page newsFront page news is an expression of surprise or of such extraordinary consequence or concept so as to be considered worthy of a front page newspaper note.Rate it:

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à telles enseignesIn proof whereof; So much so that.Rate it:

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argumento huic rei est, quoda proof of this is that...Rate it:

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argumentum afferreto bring forward a proof.Rate it:

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argumentum afferre, quo animos immortales esse demonstraturto bring forward a proof of the immortality of the soul.Rate it:

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argumentum firmum, magnuma strong, striking proof.Rate it:

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avant la lettrebefore lettering, before letters; proof engraving, proof before lettersRate it:

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brainwashedBecome convinced of an outlandish proposition, accept the validity of a ridiculous statement or concept.Rate it:

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cette preuve est amenée de bien loinThat proof is very far-fetched.Rate it:

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chalkfaceA musical concept or genre in which music is completely improvised and never played twice. Most often mixing elements of hip-hop, metal, punk and avant-garde jazz.Rate it:

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ghost in the machinea term used to describe the concept of mind-body dualism: that the mind exists alongside and separate from the body; also an album by The PoliceRate it:

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hit the nail on the head!To do something perfectly, to give a textbook answer to a question that shows you grasp the concept at hand.Rate it:

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it's not the whistle that pulls the trainBoasting and loud talk should not be mistaken for the work that produces real achievements; bravado is no proof of action.1956, James Reston, "Washington: It's Not the Whistle that Pulls the Train," New York Times, 1 July, p. E8:Rate it:

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i’ll be damnedIrony, doubt, insecurity, contradictory, proofRate it:

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key intoTo grasp; to understand the overall concept of or be acutely aware of the underlying and essential meaning of something; to get it.Rate it:

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loci (τόποι) argumentorum (De Or. 2. 162)the points on which proofs are based; the grounds of proof.Rate it:

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ne bis in idemThe concept that no legal action can be instituted twice for the same cause.Rate it:

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noves forarefers to the act of verification, looking for proofRate it:

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put overto state, or explain a concept in a clear, understandable manner.Rate it:

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res ipsa loquiturA maxim where the very improbable facts of an accident imply the negligence of the defendant. It effectively shifts the burden of proof to the defendant.Rate it:

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snatch the pebbleTo fully grasp the meaning of a concept or developed a skill to a high degree of proficiency, often that rivals some specific expert.Rate it:

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stroke of geniusA great idea, smart decision, epiphany, or eureka moment. To make something brilliant or to create a successful concept.Rate it:

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sum of its partsA concept in holism. Related to the idea that the total effectiveness of a group of things each interacting with one another is different or greater than their effectiveness when acting in isolation from one another.Rate it:

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take for grantedTo assume something to be true without verification or proof.Rate it:

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test bedAny venue, setup, etc. used for experimentation, testing, proving a concept, etc.Rate it:

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יהודה ועוד לקראA proof that is superfluous given the preexisting proof.Rate it:

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