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  • walk the plank — {v. phr.} 1. To walk off a board extended over the side of a ship and be drowned. * /The pirates captured the ship and forced the crew to walk the plank./ 2. {informal} To resign from a job because someone makes you do it. * /When a new owner… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • walk the plank — {v. phr.} 1. To walk off a board extended over the side of a ship and be drowned. * /The pirates captured the ship and forced the crew to walk the plank./ 2. {informal} To resign from a job because someone makes you do it. * /When a new owner… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • walk a thin line between something — walk a thin line (between (something)) to balance two competing ideas or groups. The diplomats knew they had to walk a fine line between the rebel groups and the government …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk a thin line between — walk a thin line (between (something)) to balance two competing ideas or groups. The diplomats knew they had to walk a fine line between the rebel groups and the government …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk a thin line — (between (something)) to balance two competing ideas or groups. The diplomats knew they had to walk a fine line between the rebel groups and the government …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk\ the\ plank — v. phr. 1. To walk off a board extended over the side of a ship and be drowned. The pirates captured the ship and forced the crew to walk the plank. 2. informal To resign from a job because someone makes you do it. When a new owner bought the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • walk into lion's den —    If you walk into the lion s den, you find yourself in a difficult situation in which you have to face unfriendly or aggressive people.     After the failure of the negotiations, he had to walk into the lion s den and face the Press …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • walk the plank — Meaning Form of execution used on 18th century sailing ships. Origin People had to walk, hands tied, off a plank of wood and into the sea to their certain death. Often used as a dramatic device in pirate stories and films but probably not very… …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story — Promotional poster, satirizing the famous Jim Morrison pose Directed by Jake Kasdan …   Wikipedia

  • Walk of Life (Dire Straits song) — Walk of Life Single by Dire Straits from the album Brothers in Arms B side …   Wikipedia

  • Walk Away Renée — Single by The Left Banke from the album Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina B side I Haven t Got the Nerve Released July 1966 …   Wikipedia

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