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Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride.phrasal verbtake off 1. To take from one's own person: doff, remove. 2. To move (something) from a position occupied: remove, take, take away, take out, withdraw. 3. Slan...
1.To cover, line, weight, or fill with lead. 2.PrintingTo provide space between (lines of type) with leads. 3.To secure (window glass) with leads. 4.To treat with lead or a lead compound:leaded gasoline; leaded paint. Idiom:
There are a lot of forces that will lead you astray when you’re trying to figure out what to work on. Pretentiousness, fashion, fear, money, politics, other people’s wishes, eminent frauds. But if you stick to what you find genuinely interesting, you’ll be proof against all of them...
if i leave here tomor if i led them astray if i m not if i make moves if i may if i only had a brain if i rejoiced because if i say that forgot if i see one more pic if i speak i am conde if i take them off if i were a teacher if i were free if i were you i wo...
Thus in light of the full counsel of Scripture, our Lord’s statement that“heaven and earth will pass away”cannot be interpreted literally in the context of Matthew 24:35. Rather, especially in consideration of the prophetic idiom being used, the reference is to the old covenant and its ...
The idiom using the “hand” means that the individual has come under the control or the power of someone else. This particular word for hand is used to play ironically on its first occurrence in v. 1. Proverbs 6:3 tn In the Hitpael the verb רָפַס (rafas) means “to...
It appears that in an intensely competitive academic environment that values high levels of ambition, the former individual would have an edge (despite a higher likelihood to also go astray in terms of research integrity), and the latter might falter in terms of career progression. Codes of ...
There are a lot of forces that will lead you astray when you're trying to figure out what to work on. Pretentiousness, fashion, fear, money, politics, other people's wishes, eminent frauds. But if you stick to what you find genuinely interesting, you'll be proof against all of them....
Your self-professed[mz] wisdom and knowledge lead you astray,when you say, ‘I am unique! No one can compare to me!’[na]11 Disaster will overtake you;you will not know how to charm it away.[nb]Destruction will fall on you;you will not be able to appease it.Calamity will strike ...