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till — I noun she counted the money in the till Syn: cash register, cash drawer(s), cashbox, strongbox; checkout II verb he went back to tilling the land Syn: cultivate, work, farm, plow, dig, hoe, turn over, prepare … Thesaurus of popular words
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'til, till, until — Each of these words means up until the time of, near or at a specified time : We shall wait for you til (or till or until) sundown. He did not arrive until (or til or till) yesterday. Til is a shortened, variant form of until. Til seems needless … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
born yesterday — {adj. phr.} Inexperienced and easily fooled; not alert to trickery; easily deceived or cheated. Usually used in negative sentences. * /When Bill started the new job, the other workers teased him a little, but he soon proved to everyone that he… … Dictionary of American idioms
born yesterday — {adj. phr.} Inexperienced and easily fooled; not alert to trickery; easily deceived or cheated. Usually used in negative sentences. * /When Bill started the new job, the other workers teased him a little, but he soon proved to everyone that he… … Dictionary of American idioms
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