carry+out

  • 91Carry on Admiral — is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Tomlinson, Ronald Shiner and Joan Sims. It was not part of the Carry On series of films, through it is similar in tone and style to the earliest entries in the series.… …

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  • 92Out of Bounds (2003 film) — Out of Bounds Directed by Merlin Ward Produced by Michael Lionello Cowan Jason Piette Written by Merlin Ward …

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  • 93Out of My Hands (song) — Out of My Hands Single by Jars of Clay from the album The Shelter Released …

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  • 94Out of Season (film) — Out of Season Directed by Alan Bridges Produced by Eric Bercovici Reuben Bercovitch Written by Eric Bercovici Reuben Bercovitch Starring Vanessa …

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  • 95carry coals to Newcastle — {v. phr.} To do something unnecessary; bring or furnish something of which there is plenty. * /The man who waters his grass after a good rain is carrying coals to Newcastle./ * /Joe was carrying coals to Newcastle when he told the doctor how to… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 96carry coals to Newcastle — {v. phr.} To do something unnecessary; bring or furnish something of which there is plenty. * /The man who waters his grass after a good rain is carrying coals to Newcastle./ * /Joe was carrying coals to Newcastle when he told the doctor how to… …

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  • 97Out of wallet — refers to private data used for authentication in activities such as telephone banking or internet banking in order to prevent identity theft. This data is taken to be data that is not available easily to persons apart from the user who would… …

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  • 98Out of Order (film) — Out of Order is a 1987 British comedy drama film directed by Jonnie Turpie and starring Gary Webster, Natasha Williams and George Baker.[1] An unemployed layabout shocks his family and friends by joining the police force. Cast Sharon Fryer ...… …

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  • 99carry one's bat Cricket — (especially of an opening batsman) be not out at the end of one s side s completed innings. → carrots …

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  • 100carry on trade — or business To conduct, prosecute or continue a particular avocation or business as a continuous operation or permanent occupation. The repetition of acts may be sufficient. To hold one s self out to others as engaged in the selling of goods or… …

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