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  • 51click — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v., informal, fall into place, jibe; go over, succeed, make the grade. See success. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tick, snap, crack; see noise 1 . v. 1. [To make a clicking sound] Syn. tick, snap, bang; see… …

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  • 52Click — 1. pl kilometres, e.g. it s 10 clicks away ; make a success; make a hit; 2. fall into place or be understood: His story suddenly clicked ; 3. establish an immediate affinity with, especially with amorous intentions: They clicked right away …

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  • 53click — I Australian Slang 1. pl kilometres, e.g. it s 10 clicks away ; make a success; make a hit; 2. fall into place or be understood: His story suddenly clicked ; 3. establish an immediate affinity with, especially with amorous intentions: They… …

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  • 54click one's fingers — verb To pull or push ones fingers so that they make a cracking noise. Syn: crack ones knuckles …

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  • 55click — Synonyms and related words: be blooded, be successful, bump, catch on, chink, clack, clink, clop, clump, clunk, come off, connect, crack, cracking, crackle, crackling, crepitate, crepitation, crump, decrepitate, decrepitation, dull thud, farewell …

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  • 56click — klɪk n. short snapping sound; act of quickly pressing and releasing the mouse button (Computers) v. knock quickly, strike in a way that produces a short snapping sound; succeed (Slang); connect, make contact (Slang) …

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  • 57click — n 1. clack, snap, crack, cluck, clink, clank, clunk, chink; tick, tap, beat, clap, strike, hit; rattle, jingle, jangle. 2. pawl, Mach. detent, Mach. ratchet, toothed bar, Mach. dog; catch, latch, bolt, lock. v 3. clack, snap, crack, cluck, clink …

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  • 58click —  1. Have a piece of good luck, esp. in establishing relationships (with opposite sex).  2. Make sense (usu. suddenly) …

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  • 591-Click — 1 Click, also called one click or one click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make online purchases with a single click, with the payment information needed to complete the purchase already entered by the user previously. More… …

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  • 60right-click — rightˈ click intransitive verb To press and release the right hand button on a computer mouse noun An act of doing this • • • Main Entry: ↑right * * * right click UK US verb [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they ri …

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