make+a+failure+of+it

  • 31Make a secret — Infobox Single Name = Make a secret |150px|thumb Artist = BoA from Album = Outgrow Released = August 31, 2005 Format = CD Recorded = ? Genre = Pop Length = Label = avex trax Producer = ? Reviews = Last single = Do the Motion (2005) This single =… …

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  • 32make\ or\ break — v. phr. To bring complete success or failure, victory or defeat. Playing the role of Hamlet will make or break the young actor. •• to be the cause or instrument of success or failure …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 33make or break — adj. that bring much success or complete failure, bringing success or failure, that is totally successful or entirely disastrous …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 34failure of title — The inability or failure of a vendor to make good title to the whole or a part of the property which he has contracted to sell. See also cloud on title curing title marketable title …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 35failure of title — The inability or failure of a vendor to make good title to the whole or a part of the property which he has contracted to sell. See also cloud on title curing title marketable title …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 36make or break — {v. phr.} To bring complete success or failure, victory or defeat. * /Playing the role of Hamlet will make or break the young actor./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 37make or break — {v. phr.} To bring complete success or failure, victory or defeat. * /Playing the role of Hamlet will make or break the young actor./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 38make-or-break — adjective resulting in either success or failure. Prince Harry is taking girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a make or break African holiday in a bid to heal their troubled relationship. [ …

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  • 39make-or-break — UK / US adjective bringing either total success or total failure, and therefore very important a make or break decision for the manager …

    English dictionary

  • 40make-or-break — adjective Date: 1919 allowing no middle ground between success and failure …

    New Collegiate Dictionary