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  • 41stew in (your) own juices — stew in (your) own juice/juices informal if you leave someone to stew in their own juice, you leave them to worry about something bad that has happened or something stupid they have done. She ll calm down just leave her to stew in her own juices… …

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  • 42stew in your own juices — If you leave someone to stew in their own juices, you leave them to worry about the consequences of what they have done wrong or badly …

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  • 43stew in one's own juice — ► stew in one s own juice informal be left to suffer the consequences of one s own actions. Main Entry: ↑stew …

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  • 44stew-can — stewˈ can noun (naval sl) A destroyer • • • Main Entry: ↑stew …

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  • 45Stew Thornley — (born July 23 1955 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an author of books on sports history, particularly in his home state. His books include histories of the Minneapolis Millers minor league baseball team, the Minneapolis Lakers major league… …

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  • 46Stew Evans — Données clés Nationalité  Canada Né le 19 juin 1908, Ottawa (Canada) Mort le 2 juin 19 …

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  • 47stew|ard|ess — «STOO uhr dihs, STYOO », noun. 1. a woman employed on a ship or airplane to wait on passengers. 2. a woman steward …

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  • 48stew|ard|ship — «STOO uhrd shihp, STYOO », noun. 1. the position or work of a steward. 2. management for others …

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  • 49stew|ard — «STOO uhrd, STYOO », noun, verb. –n. 1. a man who has charge of the food and table service for a club, ship, railroad train, or airplane. 2. a servant on a ship: »a deck steward. A cabin steward waits on passengers in their staterooms. 3. a man… …

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  • 50stew|pan — «STOO PAN, STYOO », noun. a pot, or a heavy saucepan, used for stewing …

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