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Winged Victory choose

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[US] M. Hart Winged Victory I ii: They march off—six very, very eager beavers.
at eager beaver, n.
[US] M. Hart Winged Victory II iii: Sit down and bat the breeze a while.
at bat the breeze (v.) under breeze, n.1
[US] Moss Hart Winged Victory I x: He just chews your can off.
at chew (on) someone’s ass (v.) under chew, v.
[US] M. Hart Winged Victory II v: I’m still stuffed to the gills.
at to the gills (adv.) under gills, n.1
[US] M. Hart Winged Victory II iii: I don’t mean stealing leaves from trees, stupe.
at stupe, n.
[US] M. Hart Winged Victory I ii: Wipe that smile off your face! Straighten up!
at wipe the smile off someone’s face (v.) under wipe, v.
[US] M. Hart Winged Victory [film] You better get your head out tomorrow night [HDAS].
at get one’s head out of one’s ass (v.) under head, n.
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