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darsi da fareStart working, usually in opposition to idleness.Rate it:
darsi da fareHave sexRate it:
dash downto write quicklyRate it:
dash offTo leave a place quickly or briefly.Rate it:
dash offTo write quickly or informally.Rate it:
date with destinyAn inevitable future event or encounter, especially one which is likely to be momentous.Rate it:
daughter of EveAny woman or girl; any female human.Rate it:
daughter outTo expire due to having only females surviving the death of the last male in a line.Rate it:
Davy Jones's lockerThe bottom of the ocean, especially as the grave for sailors. Also a common saying when something goes overboard and is lost.Rate it:
dawn of a new dayA new beginning; a fresh start; an important, promising turning point.Rate it:
dawn onTo occur to somebody; to be realized.Rate it:
day after dayFor an indefinite number of days.Rate it:
day and ageA time period of years or more.Rate it:
day and nightAll the time; round the clock; unceasingly.Rate it:
day in, day outEvery day; daily; constantly or continuously; especially, of something that has become routine or monotonous.Rate it:
day larkOne who gets up early in the morning or goes to bed early.Rate it:
day nurserycrecheRate it:
day of daysA particularly noteworthy day; the day on which a milestone or especially memorable event occurs.Rate it:
day of daysSunday, especially Easter Sunday.Rate it:
day oneThe very beginning.Rate it:
day or nightAt any time; 24/7Rate it:
day outAn excursion, returning home on the same day.Rate it:
day-to-dayOrdinary or mundane.Rate it:
day-to-dayOrdinary, monotonous routine; that which is usual or mundane.Rate it:
day-to-dayOn a daily basis.Rate it:
day-to-dayHappening every day.Rate it:
day-to-daySubject to daily redetermination.Rate it:
dayenuIt will have been sufficient.Rate it:
daylightThe light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source.Rate it:
daylightTo gain exposure to the open.Rate it:
daylightTo run a drainage pipe to an opening from which its contents can drain away naturally.Rate it:
daylightTo allow light in, as by drawing drapes.Rate it:
daylightTo provide sources of natural illumination such as skylights or windows.Rate it:
daylightTo expose to daylightRate it:
daylightEmotional or psychological distance between people, or disagreement.Rate it:
daylightA clear, open space.Rate it:
daylightExposure to public scrutiny.Rate it:
daylightDaybreak.Rate it:
daylightThe period of time between sunrise and sunset.Rate it:
daylightThe intensity distribution of light over the visible spectrum generated by the Sun under various conditions or by other light sources intended to simulate natural daylight.Rate it:
daylightA light source that simulates daylight.Rate it:
daylightThe space between platens on a press or similar machinery.Rate it:
daylight robberyAn exorbitant charge for a product or service.Rate it:
daysLife.Rate it:
daysPlural form of day.Rate it:
days of yorethe past; bygone days (nostalgic)Rate it:
DDUInitialism of Delivered Duty Unpaid.Rate it:
de die ad diemAlternative spelling of de die in diemRate it:
de facto(adverb) in fact, whether by right or not. (adjective) existing or holding a specified position in fact but not necessarily by legal right.Rate it:
de minimis non curat lexThe law does not concern itself with trifles; expression of the rule that the law will not remedy an injury that is minimal.Rate it:

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