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act upTo misbehave; to cause trouble.Rate it:

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got sb's act togetherbe serious or organizedRate it:

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act outTo express one's feelings through disruptive actions.Rate it:

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act as tourch bearerWhen someone play significant role in others lifeRate it:

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act outTo go through the process of a scene from a play, a charade or a pointless exercise.Rate it:

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get one's act togetherTo become serious, organized, worthwhile, etc.Rate it:

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act inActing in or as something. committing into some work.Rate it:

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act like a bull in a china shopTo act rudely or clumsily in a delicate situation.Rate it:

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act of CongressAuthorization that is extremely difficult to get, especially in a timely fashion.Rate it:

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act onTo act decisively on the basis of information received or deduced.Rate it:

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act one's ageTo be mature and not childish.Rate it:

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act upgive troubleRate it:

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act up toTo equal in action; to fulfill in practice.Rate it:

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act uponTo take action on the basis of information received or deduced.Rate it:

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balancing actA performance that involves balancing things precariously and suspensefully.Rate it:

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balancing actAn effort to manage many conflicting or competing items or interests.Rate it:

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caught in the actTo be found doing something that you weren't supposed to be doing, while you're doing it.Rate it:

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clean up one's actTo reform; to improve one's habits.Rate it:

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Dutch actSuicide.Rate it:

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get in on the actto become involved in something.Rate it:

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have one's act togetherTo be serious, organized, worthwhile, etc.Rate it:

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in the actIn the process of doing something; used to emphasize the eye-witness evidence.Rate it:

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read somebody the riot actTo scold or berate somebody; to reprimand.Rate it:

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read someone the riot actTo scold or berate somebody; to reprimand.Rate it:

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Read the Riot ActScold in a severe manner, or to give a warning to someoneRate it:

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come to lifeto appear as if aliveRate it:

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come to lifeto become alive, bring into existenceRate it:

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come to lifeto start to become energetic.Rate it:

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Dog's LifeA be miserable and awful, to have harsh survival without much pleasure or prosperityRate it:

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happy wife, happy lifewhen your wife is happy, you are happy; do what your wife says if you want to be happy; keep her happyRate it:

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life is like a s*** sandwich the more bread you have the less s*** you eatThe main point is bread is slang for money so money makes your sandwich a little less repulsive and your life a little less well whateverRate it:

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life's a bitch and then you dieOne should expect the worst.Rate it:

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make life a stone grooveMeans to live a happy, adventurous, loving, enjoyable and overall fun-filled life to the fullest, as if each day was your last.Rate it:

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prime of lifeThe period of one's mature life when one is at a peak of health and performance.Rate it:

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when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.When life gives you lemons, make lemonade is a proverbial phrase used to encourage optimism and a positive can-do attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune.Rate it:

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within an inch of one’s lifeFiguratively or hyperbolically, means very soundly, thoroughly, or completely; To an extreme degree or extent; often follows the verb ‘beat’ to mean ‘very close to or near death’Rate it:

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come to lifeto bring back to life; revitalize, revive, resurrectRate it:

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position can be far left or right life to allow for tilting...You must allow tilting when photographing the subject.TRate it:

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when life gives you lemons, make lemonadeMake use of a new oppurtunityRate it:

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run for one's lifeTo run away desperately from danger.Rate it:

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variety is the spice of lifeVariety is what makes life interestingRate it:

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walk of lifeAn occupation, role, social class, or lifestyle.Rate it:

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get a lifeUsed sarcastically to tell someone who keeps meddling in other people's business, or gossiping about others, to stop obsessing over other people's lives and to concentrate on themselves and do something useful.Rate it:

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cat and dog lifeUnhappy married life.Rate it:

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have the time of one's lifeTo enjoy oneself more than ever before.Rate it:

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run for one's lifeTo attempt to escape an extremely bad situationRate it:

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right to lifeThe right of a human being to the continuation of his or her life.Rate it:

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life-or-deathOf critical importance to the survival of a living organism.Rate it:

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all walks of lifeAll professions, lifestyles or social classes.Rate it:

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dog's lifeA life of indolence where the individual may do as he or she pleases, just like a pampered dog.Rate it:

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