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task forceA group of people working towards a particular task, project, or activity, especially assigned in a particular capacity.
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force of habitAn act that has been repeated to the point where the performance of the act becomes automatic.
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force someone's handBring about a situation which necessitates an agent to act, often causing a plan to be executed prematurely.
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may the force be with youUsed to wish someone luck with a difficult endeavor.
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air outTo expose to air; to leave open or spread out, as to allow odor or moisture to dissipate.
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air outTo discuss in the open.
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air bagcar's safety device
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air bedinflatable mattress
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air rageDisruptive behaviour on an aircraft.
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catch airTo make a jump.
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dead airAn unintended interruption in a radio broadcast during which there is no sound; a similar interruption of a television broadcast in which there is neither sound nor a video signal.
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hot airboastful talk
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hot airempty talk
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on airbroadcast
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catch big airSuperlative of catch air; make a big jump high off the ground.
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into thin airImmediately and inexplicably out of sight.
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walking on airvery happy
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breath of fresh airSomething relieving, refreshing, or new.
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castle in the airA visionary project or scheme; a day-dream; an idle fancy; a pipe dream; any plan, desire, or idea that is unlikely to be ever realized; a near impossibility.
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full of hot airTalking a lot, especially without saying anything of value or meaning.
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out of thin airFrom non-existent resources.
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turn the air blueTo speak a stream of bad language; to curse and swear.
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up in the airLiteral: up in or into the sky or air.
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break inTo enter by force or illicit means.
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ride with the punchesTo deflect the force of an opponent's punches by moving the body adroitly
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blow upTo inflate or fill with air.
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fend offAway; to turn away; to defend against; to repel with force or effort.
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beat downTo strike with great force.
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crush outTo force out or separate by pressure.
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drag outTo haul or bring out forcefully or as though with force.
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draw outTo use means to entice or force to be more open or talkative.
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drive offTo force to leave or go away.
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kick downTo break or demolish something by physical bodily force.
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puff upTo inflate with air.
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take overTo assume control of something, especially by force; to usurp.
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drive awayTo force someone or something to leave.
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kick offTo force the weaning of a bovine cow's calf by restricting the calf's access to its mother's udders. Used figuratively or literally.
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break intoTo enter illegally or by force.
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bring to heelTo force someone to obey.
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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.
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draw onTo advance, continue; to move or pass slowly or continuously, as under a pulling force.
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hospital passA throw that stays in the air long enough that it allows too many people to get underneath it, increasing the risk of injury and a trip to the hospital. Thus, a hospital pass.
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jumpTo force to jump.
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kick upInto the air while running or walking or driving.
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let someone have itTo attack someone with great force.
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put downTo halt, eliminate, stop, or squelch, often by force.
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send somebody packingTo expel or eject somebody; to chase off or force out.
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show the flagOf a naval vessel or military force, to identify itself by displaying the flag of its country of origin, especially in order to establish an authoritative presence and to exert diplomatic or political influence.
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sign onThe time of day when a radio or television station begins broadcasting, usually after being off the air for several hours.
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skoffedDo sartastically whistle air out of your mouth and look away
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