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put a match to sth UK [BURN]
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to make something burn
be no match for sth/sb [LESS POWERFUL]
Gibson ran well but was no match for the young Italian.
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to be less powerful or effective than someone or something else:
Their computer firewall was no match for the hackers.
match noun (SUITABLE)
The curtains look great - they're a perfect match for the sofa.
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something that is similar to or combines well with something else:
match [GOOD RELATIONSHIP]
Theirs is a match made in heaven (= a very good relationship).
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If two people who are having a relationship are a good match, they are very suitable for each other:
match [EQUAL]
Results this year may not match last year's. I'm looking for a job that matches my qualifications and ambitions.
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to be equal to another person or thing in quality, amount, or level:
a match for sb/sth: The newspaper's new head is certainly a match for the previous editor.
match [SAME AS STH ELSE]
match sth against sth: Bring a sample of the colour you want to our store, and we will match it against one of our paint colours.
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to find something that is the same as something else, or goes well with it:
match sth/sb to sth: We can help you match the person to the job.
match [GIVE THE SAME MONEY]
It's hard for small stores to match supermarket prices.
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to give or offer the same amount of money as has been given, collected, or offered by someone else
match fitness [PLAYER]
He is not 100 percent match fit and needs to be playing week in, week out.; His lack of match fitness became apparent by the second half.
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If a football or rugby player is match fit, they have reached a level of fitness that can only be developed by playing matches against other teams:
the level of fitness of a football or rugby player who regularly plays in games against other teams:
pre-match (mainly US pre-game, UK)
The players were doing their pre-match warm-up. pre-match entertainment
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happening before a sports match
love match - informal
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a marriage or relationship between two people who love each other very much
match-fixing - UK; (US game-fixing)
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dishonest activity to make sure that one team wins a particular sports match
return match - also - rematch
We enjoyed the game so much that we arranged a return match for the next week.
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another game between the same teams or players:
safety match
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a match that will only start burning if you rub it along a special surface on its box
shouting match - informal disapproving; synonym - slanging match
The meeting soon degenerated into a shouting match.
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an argument that involves people shouting at each other because they have very strong opinions:
slang - verb - UK [ATTACK]
The players started slanging each other in the middle of the game.
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to attack with angry, uncontrolled language:
cock noun (FORM OF ADDRESS) UK old-fashioned informal (also cocker)
Wotcher, cock! How's things?
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a friendly form of address, used especially by a man talking to another man:
cock verb (MOVE A PART OF YOUR BODY IN PARTICULAR DIRECTION)
He cocked his head on one side with a slight frown. The dog cocked its leg (= urinated) against a tree. to cock an ear/eyebrow
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to move a part of your body upwards or in a particular direction:
cock verb (PREPARE GUN)
He cocked his rifle and took aim.
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to push the necessary piece of a gun up into position so that it is ready to fire:
to prepare a gun so that it is ready for firing
robin (literary robin redbreast)
Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
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rudzik, raszka - a small, brown European bird with a red front, or a similar but slightly larger brown bird of North America
around Robin Hood's barn - US old-fashioned informal
also - all over the place - going an indirect way to get to your destination, so that it takes a long time: - We got so lost that we ended up going around Robin Hood's barn to get to Tom and Diane's new house.
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the long way around; a roundabout or circuitous route
Reference to Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw, whose barn was simply the fields and pastures surrounding Sherwood forest, his home. “Around Robin Hood’s barn” simply means all around the countryside, all through the fields and pastures.
go (all) round the houses
If you want to ask her something, just ask her directly — there’s no need to go all round the houses!
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do something or ask a question in a very complicated way instead of in a simple, direct way:
go (all) round the houses (US go around Robin Hood's barn)
I got the number 26 bus and that one goes all round the houses.
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to take a route that is much longer than necessary:
take a circuitous route to your destination
round robin [DOCUMENT]
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Round-robin is a document signed by multiple parties in a circle to make it more difficult to determine the order in which it was signed, thus preventing a ringleader from being identified.
round-robin letter or Christmas letter
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letter, typically included with a Christmas card and sent to multiple recipients at the end of the year, in which the writer describes the year's events for themself and/or their family
round robin noun (COMPETITION)
a round-robin tennis tournament
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a competition in which all the players play against each other at least once
pheasant [BAZANT]
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BAZANT
crow verb (CRY)
We were woken at dawn by a cock crowing repeatedly.
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piać - When a cock (= an adult male chicken) crows, it makes a very long and loud sharp cry:
crow verb (BABY)
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When a baby crows, it makes sudden cries of happiness.
crow verb (TALK PROUDLY) disapproving
He's always crowing about his latest triumph.
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to talk in a proud and annoying way about something you have done:
Someone who crows expresses a lot of happiness or pride:
crow's feet
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narrow lines around the outside corners of your eyes, that appear when you get older
carrion [PADLINA]
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PADLINA
carrion crow
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a European bird that feeds on carrion
crow's nest
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a small closed space near the top of a ship's mast, from which a person can see in all directions
as the crow flies
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used to say that a distance is measured in a straight line between two points or places
cock-up [DONE WRONG] - UK slang
So it was delivered to the wrong place? What a cock-up!
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something that is done wrong or badly:
cock sth up - UK slang [DO STH WRONG]
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to do something wrong or badly:
go off at half-cock [TOO QUICKLY]
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to fail because of not being well planned or because of starting too soon
To act prematurely, impulsively, or rashly.
hoop [RING]
Dad put up a basketball hoop in the driveway on the front of the garage.
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a ring of wood, metal, or plastic:
hoop [EARRING]
She was wearing large gold hoops in her ears.
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a ring-shaped earring (= a piece of jewellery that hangs from the ear):
Hula-Hoop US trademark (UK hula hoop)
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a brand name for a large ring, usually made of plastic, that children play with by putting it around their waist and moving their body so that it spins
hula (also hula dance)
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a traditional dance from Hawaii, performed by dancers wearing grass skirts
hula skirt
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a skirt made of long pieces of real or artificial grass, traditionally worn by dancers in the Hawaiian islands
cock-a-hoop [HAPPY]
Graeme was cock-a-hoop when Scotland won the championship.
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extremely and obviously pleased, especially about an achievement
go/jump through hoops
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To face or have to complete many challenges in pursuit of something that one wants, especially challenges that seem arbitrary or excessive.
cock of the walk - old-fashioned disapproving
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a man who is too confident and thinks he is better than everyone else
doodle noun (SIMPLE DRAWING)
The textbooks had been defaced by doodles.
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a picture or pattern that someone has drawn while thinking about something else or when they are bored:
doodle noun (DOG) (also oodle)
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a dog with one parent that is a poodle (= a breed of dog with curly hair) and one parent that is another breed:
dipsy-doodle [CHANGE YOUR OPINION]
Stop dipsy-doodling and make up your mind.
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to keep changing your opinion
dipsy-doodle [CHANGING DIRECTION]
That plane was dipsy-doodling all over the place.; Stocks continued their dipsy-doodle, rising and falling throughout the day.
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to keep changing direction:
dipsy-doodle [CHANGE IN DIRECTION BY A PLAYER] US informal
Grady scored after a dipsy-doodle around the defence.
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a sudden change in direction, especially made by a player to avoid a tackle:
cock-a-doodle-do [ROOSTER]
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the sound made by a rooster (= type of bird)
cock-and-bull story - informal disapproving
He gave me some cock-and-bull story about having to be at his cousin's engagement party.
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a story that is obviously not true, especially one given as an excuse:
cock a snook at sb/sth
He could seldom resist an opportunity to cock a snook at traditional English life.
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to do something intentionally to show you have no respect for someone or something:
seldom [ALMOST NEVER]
Now that we have a baby, we seldom get the chance to go to the cinema.
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almost never
formal - Seldom do we receive any apology when mistakes are made.
neigh [RZEC]
The white horse neighed softly and jogged off.
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a long, loud, high call that is produced by a horse when it is excited or frightened
a characteristic high-pitched sound uttered by a horse.
jog verb (RUN)
"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."
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to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise:
arbitrary adjective (CHANCE)
Did you have a reason for choosing your destination or was it arbitrary?
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based on chance rather than being planned or based on reason:
arbitrary adjective (UNFAIR)
an arbitrary ruler The company has been the subject of an arbitrary take-over.
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using unlimited personal power without considering other people's rights or wishes:
Justice in this country suffers from a very high level of impunity, arbitrariness, and abuse.
impunity [FREEDOM FROM PUNISHMENT]
Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity.
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freedom from punishment for something that has been done that is wrong or illegal:
apparent [ABLE TO SEEN OR UNDERSTOOD]
Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone.
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able to be seen or understood:
apparent [SEEMING TO EXIST OR BE TRUE]
There are one or two apparent discrepancies between the two reports.
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seeming to exist or be true:
discrepancy - formal [DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO THINGS]; discrepant - adj.
The committee is reportedly unhappy about the discrepancy in numbers.; There were troubling discrepancies between his public and private opinions on how to balance the budget.
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a difference between two things that should be the same:
an unexpected difference, esp. in two amounts or two sets of facts or conditions, which suggests that something is wrong and has to be explained:

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