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Much Easier Definition

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Situated under one s feet (to crush, to trample, etc.) Under one's feet. The workers were all big, burly, hard-hearted men, tromping through the marsh ...
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Japanese -influenced English, especially when nonstandard or ungrammatical. 1997, James W. Rinehart, Christopher Huxley & David Robertson, Just Another Car ...
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to crush something with a noisy crackling sound, especially with reference to food When I came home, Susan was watching TV with her feet up on the couch ...
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Old Irish Alternative forms. hil Etymology. From Proto-Indo-European *pelh1-; cognate with Gothic (filu, much ), Greek polus (polus, much ) ...
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English Etymology. Apparently the idiom is derived from the military use. A parade is much easier than the soldiers usual drilling and forced exercise.
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A rock of crystalline limestone. 1751, Thomas Morell (librettist), Jephtha : Open thy marble jaws, O tomb / And hide me, earth, in thy dark womb ...
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