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inter cenam, inter epulasduring dinner; at table.Rate it:

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accusare aliquem inter sicarios (Rosc. Am. 32. 90)to accuse a person of assassination.Rate it:

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conexum et aptum esse inter seto be closely connected with each other.Rate it:

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coniurare (inter se) de c. Gerund. or ut...to form a conspiracy.Rate it:

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consilia inter se communicareto take common counsel.Rate it:

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continuatio seriesque rerum, ut alia ex alia nexa et omnes inter se aptae colligataeque sint (N. D. 1. 4. 9)systematic succession, concatenation.Rate it:

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dextram iungere cum aliquo, dextras inter se iungereto shake hands with a person.Rate it:

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hoc convēnit inter noswe have agreed on this point.Rate it:

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inter aliosAmong other people.Rate it:

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inter manus auferre aliquemto carry some one away in one's arms.Rate it:

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inter omnes constatit is a recognised fact.Rate it:

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inter poculawhilst drinking; at table.Rate it:

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inter se consalutare (De Or. 2. 3. 13)to exchange greetings.Rate it:

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inter se pugnare or repugnareto be mutually contradictory.Rate it:

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inter spem metumque suspensum animi esseto hover between hope and fear.Rate it:

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litteras inter se dare et accipereto be in correspondence with...Rate it:

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multa et magna inter nos officia intercedunt (Fam. 13. 65)we are united by many mutual obligations.Rate it:

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primum or principem inter oratores locum obtinereto be considered the foremost orator.Rate it:

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provincias inter se comparant(the magistrates) arrange among themselves the administration of the provinces, the offical spheres of duty.Rate it:

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ratio, qua sententiae inter se excipiunt.the connection of thought.Rate it:

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sententiae inter se nexaethe connection.Rate it:

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spectare inter occasum solis et septentrionesto be situate to the north-west.Rate it:

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transigere aliquid (de aliqua re) cum aliquo or inter seto transact, settle a matter with some one.Rate it:

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vetus usus inter nos interceditwe have known each other well for several years.Rate it:

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cognitive dissonanceThe state of behaving in a way that runs contrary to one's core values, worldview, ideals, and/or moral compass. One who does not practice as they preach could be said to have cognitive dissonanceRate it:

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heart of glassA very fragile romantic state.Rate it:

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in shapeIn good condition, repair; in a good state.Rate it:

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On the RopesOn the verge of collapse, helpless, state of near collapseRate it:

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pick up the piecesTo restore one's life (or a given situation etc.) to a normal state, after a calamity, shock etc.Rate it:

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psychic distemper in the massesThe state of affairs in Germany as described in 1933 by Albert Einstein.Rate it:

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seismic shiftA fundamental reorientation of a state of affairs.Rate it:

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stars in one's eyesThe state of being overly or extremely impressed with something; enchanted with romance.Rate it:

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state of disrepairSomething in need of repair. Typically referring to a mechanical object or system (like a car or home) that has broken down or doesn't work anymore.Rate it:

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sticking pointThe point at which a process or thing, especially a state of mind or emotion, reaches its greatest strength and remains steadfast; sticking-place.Rate it:

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toothpaste is out of the tubeA situation that cannot be recovered or reversed to its original state.Rate it:

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under the influenceDrunk; intoxicated; affected by alcohol. The phrase "under the influence" typically refers to the state of being affected by some substance or external factor that alters one's behavior, judgment, or perception. It is commonly associated with the consumption of drugs or alcohol, but it can also refer to the impact of other factors such as emotions, peer pressure, or environmental influences. Being "under the influence" implies a diminished capacity to make rational decisions or to act responsibly, and it may also carry legal consequences if the substance in question is illegal or if the person's impaired state leads to unsafe or illegal behavior. Overall, the phrase "under the influence" is often used to describe a state of temporary impairment or altered mental state that can be caused by various factors, and it is typically associated with a loss of control or impaired judgment.Rate it:

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three sheets to the windthe state of being quite inebriatedRate it:

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at a standIn a state of confusion or uncertainty; undecided what to do next.Rate it:

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pick upTo clean up; to return to an organized state.Rate it:

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Drive You CrazyTo force someone into a state of anger and mental instability; to make someone very frustratedRate it:

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fall apartTo break into pieces through being in a dilapidated state.Rate it:

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in shapeIn a good state of physical fitness or bodily appearance.Rate it:

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monkey on one's backA state of persistent distress or worry or the cause of such a state.Rate it:

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put acrossTo explain or state something clearly and understandably.Rate it:

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state of affairsA specific situation; a set of circumstances.Rate it:

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vicar of brayA person who changes their beliefs and principles to stay popular with people above them is a Vicar of Bray. The religious upheavals in England from 1533 to 1559 and from 1633 to 1715 made it almost impossible for any individual to comply with the successive religious requirements of the state.Rate it:

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whips and jinglesa state of torturous delirium, particularly delirium tremensRate it:

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put down toTo state the cause of a situation.Rate it:

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deer in the headlightsA mental state of high arousal caused by anxiety fear, panic, surpriseand/or confusion, or substance abuse. The behavioral signs are like a deer subjected to a car's headlights, such as widely opened eyes and a lack of motor reactions.Rate it:

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on pins and needlesFeeling sharp anticipation or anxiety; in a state of suspense.Rate it:

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