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  • 51many hands make light work — This idiom means that when everyone gets involved in something, the work gets done quickly …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 52many hands make light work — ► many hands make light work proverb a task is soon accomplished if several people help. Main Entry: ↑hand …

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  • 53many hands make light work — many hands make light ˈwork idiom (saying) used to say that a job is made easier if a lot of people help Main entry: ↑handidiom …

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  • 54Make Your Own-opoly — is a board game manufactured by TDC Games. Based on the popular board game Monopoly, it allows one to customize the game s various attributes using a PC program and a color printer. The game won the 2001 Hobby Outlook Educational Item of the Year …

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  • 55make short/quick/light work of — 1 : to make it possible for (something) to be done quickly or easily This new snow shovel makes short work of clearing off the driveway. ◇ The expression many hands make light work means that people can do things more quickly and easily when they …

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  • 56Many Horses — was a holy man of the Oglala Lakota tribe. He was a friend of Sitting Bull and a believer in the Ghost Dance. In the spring of 1890, he organized a Ghost Dance ritual at Standing Rock Reservation to drive away the white soldiers camped nearby,… …

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  • 57many go out for wool and come home shorn — Many seek to better themselves or make themselves rich, but end by losing what they already have. 1599 J. MINSHEU Dialogues in Spanish 61 You will goe for wooll, and returne home shorne. 1612 T. SHELTON tr. Cervantes’ Don Quixote I. vii. To… …

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  • 58make one's mark — {v. phr.} To become known to many people; do well the work you started to do; make a reputation. * /Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59make one's mark — {v. phr.} To become known to many people; do well the work you started to do; make a reputation. * /Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60make money hand over fist — make/lose money hand over fist ► to make or lose a lot of money very quickly: »Like many Internet companies, they lost money hand over fist at first. Main Entry: ↑money …

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