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81 to do sth with one's eyes (wide open)
English-spanish dictionary > to do sth with one's eyes (wide open)
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82 to fall or get out of step with sth/sb
desconectarse de algo/algnEnglish-spanish dictionary > to fall or get out of step with sth/sb
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83 to fight fire with fire
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84 to fight with cold steel
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85 get away with you!
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86 to get with it
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87 to go full steam ahead with sth
English-spanish dictionary > to go full steam ahead with sth
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88 go on with you!
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89 to go over or through sth with a fine-tooth comb
revisar or examinar algo a fondoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go over or through sth with a fine-tooth comb
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90 to go with the current
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91 to go with the flow
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92 to handle sb with kid gloves
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93 to handle sth/sb with kid gloves
tratar algo/a algn con guante blancoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to handle sth/sb with kid gloves
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94 to have no truck with sb
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95 he had an argument with a wall
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96 he was hoist with his own petard
English-spanish dictionary > he was hoist with his own petard
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97 he was thrilled to bits with the present
estaba que no cabía en sí (de alegría) con el regalo, el regalo le hizo muchísima ilusiónEnglish-spanish dictionary > he was thrilled to bits with the present
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98 he went off with his tail between his legs
English-spanish dictionary > he went off with his tail between his legs
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99 he's still in with a shout
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100 her heart melted with pity
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