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  1. The Free Dictionary's Idioms dictionary is the largest collection of English idioms and slang in the world. It contains more than 60,000 entries from several of the most trusted names in publishing.

  2. Definition of give a dog a bad name and hang him in the Idioms Dictionary. give a dog a bad name and hang him phrase. What does give a dog a bad name and hang him expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  3. 1. In or at a location where the real work or action is happening, as opposed to observing or directing something from a distance. We need to have reporters on the ground to cover the revolution in real time. 2. Among the real, ordinary people involved in or affected by something.

  4. 1. To proceed or begin to progress; to start. OK, everyone, let's get under way—you have an hour to complete the exam. I'm sure you can ask your question once the lecture gets under way. 2. To cause something to proceed or begin to progress; to start something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "get" and "under."

  5. For or to satisfy this reason or intention; so as to achieve this goal. We need to cut costs if we're going to stay in business. To this end, I suggest a suspension of bonuses and a freeze on all raises across the company.

  6. 1. Nearby; physically within one's reach. Your mother will need you close at hand to help as she makes Thanksgiving dinner. I always keep a glass of water at hand when I sleep, because I hate waking up thirsty. I like to bake, but I'm not very good at it, so I always have a recipe at hand. 2. Currently in need of addressing.

  7. What does be in good hands expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

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