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fill out

If you fill out a form, you complete it by writing in the spaces provided.

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Word of the Day
interlink

Definition: (verb) To link together or join (one) with another.
Synonyms: complect, interconnect.
Usage: The policies, though distinct, are interlinked.
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blast (1)

a great experience, a very enjoyable time

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Idiom of the Day
the mind's ear

The imaginative capability to create or recall sound within one's mind; the part of the mind that experiences imagined or recalled sound. (An allusion to the "mind's eye," which is likewise responsible for mental imagery.) Watch the video

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sit down

to lower yourself into a sitting position on a seat or on the ground

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hoagie

Definition: (noun) A large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States.
Synonyms: Italian sandwich, poor boy, sub, Cuban sandwich, grinder, zep, torpedo, wedge, submarine, bomber, hero.
Usage: When I'm really hungry, I make myself a hoagie with all the trimmings.
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under wraps

being kept secret, esp. a plan or new products

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geezer

an old person

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eat out

If you eat out, you eat in a restaurant instead of at home.

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