fall+headlong

  • 51Insufflation — (Latin insufflatio blowing on or into ) is the practice of inhaling substances into a body cavity. Insufflation has limited medical use, but is a common route of administration with many respiratory drugs used to treat conditions in the lungs… …

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  • 52If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? — If running against men has wearied you, how will you race against horses? And if in a land of peace you fall headlong, what will you do in the thickets of the Jordan? The movie is perhaps best known for having been sampled by the sound collage… …

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  • 53Do Jasoos — Vinyl Record Cover Directed by Naresh Kumar Produced by Naresh Kumar …

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  • 54cropper — /krop euhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that crops. 2. a person who raises a crop. 3. a person who cultivates land for its owner in return for part of the crop; sharecropper. 4. a plant that furnishes a crop. 5. a cloth shearing machine. 6. come a… …

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  • 55come a cropper — verb a) To fall headlong from a horse. I should feel certain that I should come a cropper, but still Id try it. As you say, a fellow should try. b) To suffer some misfortune; to fail …

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  • 56engulf — v 1. swallow up, gulf, gulp, consume, engorge; submerge, whelm, submerse, sound; sink, send to the bottom, go down; inundate, flood, deluge, overwhelm; drown, swamp, entomb, bury. 2. plunge, dive, pitch, leap, fall headlong, jump; immerse, absorb …

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  • 57come a cropper — idi a) to fail decisively: His deal came a cropper[/ex] b) to fall headlong …

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  • 58ἀποσφαλμήσας — ἀποσφαλμήσᾱς , ἀποσφαλμάω fall headlong aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) …

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  • 59come a cropper — phrasal 1. : to fall headlong 2. : to fail completely they ll come a cropper one of these days if they don t balance their budget …

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  • 60i-turpled — ME. pa. pple. of torple v., to fall headlong …

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