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dab
( ̈ɪdæb See: SMACK-DAB or SMACK-TO DAB.)
dagger
( ˈdæɡə See: CLOAK-AND-DAGGER, LOOK DAGGERS.)
daily dozen
( {n.}, Gymnastic exercises; especially, several different exercises done daily. * /The boys did their daily dozen early each morning./)
daisy
( ˈdeɪzɪ See: PUSH UP DAISIES.)
dam
( ̈ɪdæm See: WATER OVER THE DAM.)
damn
( dæm See: GIVE A HANG, NOT WORTH A TINKER'S DAMN.)
damned if one does, damned if one doesn't
( {adj. phr.} No matter what one does, someone is likely to criticize one. * /No matter what decisions I make, there are always some people who will approve them and those who won't. It is a Далее…
dance
( dɑ:ns See: SONG AND DANCE.)
dance to another tune
( {v. phr.} To talk or act differently, usually better because things have changed; be more polite or obedient because you are forced to do it. * /Johnny refused to do his homework but Далее…
dander
( ̈ɪˈdændə See: GET ONE'S BACK UP, GET ONE'S DANDER UP or GET ONE'S IRISH UP.)
dandy
( ̈ɪˈdændɪ See: JIM-DANDY.)
dangerous
( ˈdeɪndʒrəs See: A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING.)
dare one to do something
( {v. phr.} To challenge someone to do something. * /"I dare you to jump off that rock into the sea," Fred said to Jack./)
dare say
( {v. phr.} To think probable; suppose; believe. - Used in first person. * /Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow./ * /There is no more ice cream on the Далее…
dark
( dɑ:k See: IN THE DARK, SHOT IN THE DARK, WHISTLE IN THE DARK.)
dark horse
( {n.}, A political candidate little known to the general voting public; a candidate who was not expected to run. * /Every once in a while a dark horse candidate gets elected President./) Далее…
dark of the moon
( {n. phr.}, A time when the moon is not shining or cannot be seen. * /A was the dark of the moon when the scouts reached camp and they had to use flashlights to find their tents./ Далее…
darken the door
( To appear, as in a doorway; enter someone's home or establishment. - Used in negative imperative sentences especially with "never" and "again". * /If you leave this house now, never darken Далее…
dash cold water on
( See: THROW COLD WATER ON.)
dash light
( {n.} A light on the front inside of a car or vehicle. * /Henry stopped the car and turned on the dash lights to read the road map./)
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