Little+Bear

  • 121little people — noun (plural) 1 all the people in a country or organization who have no power: It s the little people who bear the brunt of taxation. 2 the little people fairies (fairy (1)), especially Irish leprechauns …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 122bear down — {v.} 1. To press or push harder; work hard at; give full strength and attention. * /She is bearing down in her studies to win a scholarship./ * /The baseball pitcher is bearing down./ * /The pitcher bore down on the star batter./ * /Teachers of… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 123bear down — {v.} 1. To press or push harder; work hard at; give full strength and attention. * /She is bearing down in her studies to win a scholarship./ * /The baseball pitcher is bearing down./ * /The pitcher bore down on the star batter./ * /Teachers of… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 124bear\ down — v 1. To press or push harder; work hard at; give full strength and attention. She is bearing down in her studies to win a scholarship. The baseball pitcher is bearing down. The pitcher bore down on the star batter. Teachers of the deaf bear down… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 125bear down — try harder, bite the bullet    If you bear down a little, you can graduate this year …

    English idioms

  • 126Little Rutland Court —    Between White Bear Court east and Great Rutland Court west, in Castle Baynard Ward, west of Addle Hill (O. and M. 1677 Lond. G. 1758).    Site occupied by Queen Victoria Street …

    Dictionary of London

  • 127bear market — /ˈbɛə makət / (say bair mahkuht) noun Stock Exchange a gloomy period of trading during and after a decline in share prices when traders consider there is little prospect of immediate recovery …

  • 128Old Bear Stories — An image of the characters Format Children s Stop motion Starring Anton Rodgers Language(s) English …

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