deep-fat-fry
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~ fry in deep fat; "deep-fry the potato chips"
double-glaze
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~ provide with two sheets of glass
do good
— Verb
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~ be beneficial for; "This will do you good"
die hard
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~ continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
drive home
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~ carry out or perform; "deliver an attack"; "deliver a blow"; "The boxer drove home a solid left"
drive home
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~ make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something; "drive home a point or an argument"; "I'm trying to drive home these basic ideas"
de-ice
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~ make or become free of frost or ice; "Defrost the car window"
dig in
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~ occupy a trench or secured area; "The troops dug in for the night"
dig in
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~ eat heartily; "The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in"
draw in
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~ of trains; move into (a station); "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
draw in
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~ shape one's body into a curl; "She curled farther down under the covers"; "She fell and drew in"
draw in
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~ draw in as if by suction; "suck in your cheeks and stomach"
drive in
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~ arrive by motorcar; "The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country"
do in
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~ get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing; "The mafia liquidated the informer"; "the double agent was neutralized"
drive in
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~ cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion; "drive in screws or bolts"
draw in
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~ advance or converge on; "The police were closing in on him"
draw in
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~ pull inward or towards a center; "The pilot drew in the landing gear"; "The cat retracted his claws"
drill in
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~ teach by drills and repetition
draw in
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~ direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"