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  • 31Chicken Run (video game) — Chicken Run PlayStation cover art for PAL regions Developer(s) Blitz Games …

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  • 32To let loose — Let Let, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Let} ({Letted} (l[e^]t t[e^]d), [Obs].); p. pr. & vb. n. {Letting}.] [OE. leten, l[ae]ten (past tense lat, let, p. p. laten, leten, lete), AS. l[=ae]tan (past tense l[=e]t, p. p. l[=ae]ten); akin to OFries. l[=e]ta,… …

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  • 33let loose — Synonyms and related words: carouse, cast loose, celebrate, cut loose, debauch, demobilize, discharge, dismiss, give way to, go all out, go bail for, go flat out, go unrestrained, grant bail to, hell around, jollify, jolly, lark, leave go, let go …

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  • 34Stone run — A stone run (called also stone river , stone stream or stone sea [http://www.park vitosha.org/lang.php?lang=en Vitosha Nature Park: Basic Information. Landscape.] Vitosha Nature Park website.] ) is a conspicuous rock landform, result of the… …

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  • 35on the run — police report that Prentiss has been on the run since early this morning Syn: on the loose, at large, loose; running away, fleeing, fugitive; informal AWOL, on the lam …

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  • 36on the run — ON THE LOOSE, at large, loose; running away, fleeing, fugitive; informal AWOL; N. Amer. informal on the lam. → run …

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  • 37cut and run — {v.}, {informal} To abandon an unfavorable situation. * /When the price of coffee dropped sharply many investors wanted to cut and run./ …

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  • 38cut and run — {v.}, {informal} To abandon an unfavorable situation. * /When the price of coffee dropped sharply many investors wanted to cut and run./ …

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  • 39Bump and run (auto racing) — Bump and run is a technique for passing used in stock car racing, but not in open wheel racing. The bump and run is quite similar to the Police PIT maneuver.A trailing car intentionally bumps the car in front of it. The bump sometimes causes the… …

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  • 40To break loose — Break Break (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed… …

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