1.To be the equal of something; have similar quality. 2.To have the necessary qualifications:a candidate who just didn't measure up. Idioms: beyond measure 1.In excess. 2.Without limit. for good measure In addition to the required amount. ...
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As said in the previous review, I tend to have a pair of open bottles of Paul John on my lectern. At the moment cask #4914 (peated) as well as this unpeated #1615 are on there. Both bottled for the German market. After the peated expression, lets mow turn our attention to the un...
to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from.I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds;I'm rid of my debts at last.librarse de good riddance(ˈridəns) I am happy to have got rid of it, himetc.I've thrown out all those old books, and good riddance (to the lot of...
Good luck hiring back these workers after the next flood or hurricane or snowpocalyse. It’s just a matter of time. Posted in Hurricane Katrina | Tagged Dawn Buckingham, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, FEMA, Houston, Hurricane Beryl, hurricanes, Lizzie FLetcher, National Weather Service, NOAA, ...
'Have A Good Day' in German: In German, the expression 'Have a good day!' is usually shortened to 'a good day!'. You can also express your good wishes with a more elaborate phrase that means 'I wish you a nice day.' Answer and Explanation: The phrase 'Have a good day!' can...
Middle English, from Old English macian; akin to Old High German mahhōn to prepare, make, Greek magēnai to be kneaded, Old Church Slavic mazati to anoint, smear First Known Use Verb before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 21b Noun 14th century, in the mea...
Hermann Ebbinghaus was a German psychologist. He also studied memory. In 1885, he discovered that people forget at a fixed rate. If we learn a fact once, we lose that information quickly. But, if we learn it again after a short period, it will stay in our memories. The more we ...
positing both young guys as in their mid-teens (though the actors, of course, look significantly older). It's a bizarre film, a bit more coherent than its straight counterpart, and consequently more of a middling effort than that film's outright disaster. Once again, good luck getting off...
Of all the insects that have a PR problem, cockroaches must rank very high. That, however, did not stop German entomologist, journalist, and filmmaker Frank Nischk from spending a year-long internship studying them. In this book, he regales the reader with stories of his time in the lab...