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- AND
- To combine (a value) with another value by means of this operator
If an internal node is encountered that contains a mask, the search key is logically ANDed with the mask and another search is made of the subtree.
- AND
- Alternative form of ∧, the conjunction operator
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Indian union territory in the Bay of Bengal which has Port Blair as its capital
- Antigua and Barbuda
- A country in the Caribbean, consisting of the islands of Antigua and Barbuda
- and
- Used to ask for elaboration
A: I don't have a key. B: And... A: And I need one to get in.
- and
- Used to indicate causation
Ask me the definition of “and” again and I’ll scream.
- and
- To; used to connect two finite verbs
Call and see whether John is coming over.
- and
- Used at the end of a list to indicate the last item
bread, butter and cheese.
- and
- Used to connect two homogeneous (similar) words or phrases
Boys and girls come out to play.
- and
- Used to indicate addition
Five and six are eleven.
- and
- If
Peter answered, and sayde: master, and thou be he, bidde me come unto the on the water.
- and
- Used to join sentences or sentence fragments in chronological order
I mended the chair and it broke again.
- and all
- Used to suggest certain unstated relevant implications or what has been stated
What with you saying he was sick and all, I figured neither of you were coming.
- and all
- Including every object, attribute, or process associated with preceding item or series of items
He ate the whole fish, bones and all.
- and all that
- Used at the end of a statement to insinuate that there is more information that can be inferred from the preceding
She likes Punk Rock, Screamo, Death Metal and all that.
- and change
- and some quantity, but less than the increment to the next round number
This ain't your speed young man, run in your lane / So I can come through doin' a hundred and change.
- and counting
- used to show that the number previously mentioned is continuously changing, i.e. increasing or decreasing
Hurry up, the train leaves in three minutes. No, two minutes and counting!.
- and crap
- Alternative form of and shit
- and finally
- A light news story reserved for the end of a bulletin when there is a lack of more important items; typically involving animals or other features supposed to be amusing
The shots were included as part of BBC natural history producer Fergus Beeley nature diary from Beinn Eighe’s National Nature Reserve show water being blown back uphill on a windy day in Torridon. They have been picked up by the media as an ‘and finally’ and widely circulated.
- and how
- Used to strongly confirm preceding utterance
It created a disruption, and how.
- and if
- Alternative form of an if
- and shit
- Used after one or more listed objects, attributes or processes to indicate additional others
Oh no! All this seaweed and shit is getting all over me!.
- and so forth
- Indicates that a list continues in a similar manner
Don't forget to pack weather items appropriate for the climate: sunscreen, rain gear, and so forth.
- and so on
- Indicates that a list continues in a similar manner
Put things where you will use them: sponges next to the sink, knives next to the cutting board, and so on.
- and that
- And everything related to that; and so on; etc
We want to move to a new town, buy a house, start a family and that.
- and the horse you rode in on
- Euphemistic shortening of "fuck you and the horse you rode in on"
- and the horse you rode in on
- Intensifier
- and the like
- And other similar items
- and then some
- Used to confirm preceding utterance, while implying that what was said or asked is an understatement
It created a disruption, and then some.
- and whatnot
- And so on; et cetera
- and your little dog too
- A statement that not only will the person being addressed be punished but their conspirators will also
- and/or
- Joins two alternatives to mean either or both; indicates that inclusive or is meant where or alone might be taken to mean exclusive or
List three personal and/or business references.
- any and all
- Any, every, each, all; used for emphasis
- any-and-all
- Alternative spelling of any and all
- and
- {c} joining sentences and words
- AND
- and Alternative form of ∧, the conjunction operator
- AND gate
- A logic gate that simulates the function of the logical operator AND. It emits a signal only if all input wires receive coincident signals
- An Officer and a Gentleman
- name of a popular 1982 American movie starring Richard Gere
- And
- Used when two movements are to be done simultaneously, i e 1 step foward on right foot and clap hands
- And
- between two terms indicates that both terms must be present in the article or citation entry to be included in the search set
- And
- also or plus -- "both in the information and part of the question " (192)
- And
- This may be used to define mutually recursive functions and datatypes datatype Expr = Sum of Term list and Term = Product of Factor list and Factor = Variable of string | Value of int | Bracket of Expr; (* Not a good example as it is easier to have just one type here datatype Expr = Sum of Expr list | Prod of Expr list | Var of string| Val of int; *) fun foo(h: : t) = h+bar t | foo nil = 0 and bar(h: : t) = (~h)+foo t | bar nil = 0
- And
- a reserved word, a binary Boolean operator 3 1, 3 4, A 1
- And
- 1 Half of a Quick count (& 1 or 1 &) 2 A Call such as "ready and" 3 Indicates simultaneous action Note: In Don's step descriptions, the word "and" notes simultaneous actions, while the figure "&" indcates movement on a half beat of music
- And
- Logical operation where the result is 1 if ANDed terms both have the value 1
- And
- A logical operation between two numbers
- And
- this Boolean operator is used to combine terms and search for both or all of them
- And
- wa are you finished hul khalast?
- And
- Evaluates args (which must be integral values) until an arg is false and then returns false True is returned if all args are true
- And
- (Boolean) see Boolean AND
- And
- A Boolean Operator AND is a word used to connect terms in a computer search It narrows the search to articles that contain only the selected terms For example: college students AND stress See also Boolean Logic, Or, Not
- And
- A Boolean logic function which is also mod 2 multiplication
- And
- Used when querying many search engines, a Boolean operation which is "true" if both inputs are true
- And
- A logical operator joining two well defined logical expressions into one compound logical expression The compound expression formed will be TRUE only when both logical expressions on each side are TRUE Logical operator precedence: Not, And, Or
- And
- do not rely heavily on the loose connectives and, and so, and and then They produce flabby sentences which force readers to guess the relation between clauses
- And
- A connector/term used in searching databases which indicates that for two statements/rules/criteria only records satisfying both statements/rules/criteria should be selected (DB, Gr 5)
- And
- When used on a search engine the Boolean AND operator indicates that found documents must contain both terms that appear in the question
- And
- A logical operator that required that both of the relational operators it connects must be true for the whole statement to evaluate as true If either of the relational operators are false, or if both are false, the statement will evaluate as false
- And
- A Boolean operator that narrows a search by requiring all search terms be present in the results retrieved because of the search For example, hot and cold would only retrieve information where both "hot" and "cold" appear See also operators
- And
- The logical operator that combines two conditions that must both be ture to retrieve a record
- And
- met the $100 00 annual deductible, Medicare will pay 80 percent of the approved charges for blood, starting with the fourth pint
- And
- The Boolean AND operator, used by WAIS to indicate that found documents must contain both terms that appear in the question
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Union territory (pop., 2001 prelim.: 356,265), India. It consists of two groups of islands in the Bay of Bengal about 400 mi (650 km) west of Myanmar; the total area is 3,185 sq mi (8,249 sq km). The chief islands are North Andaman, Middle Andaman, and South Andaman (known collectively as Great Andaman), and Little Andaman. The Nicobar group includes Car Nicobar, Camorta (Kamorta) and Nancowry, and Great Nicobar. Most of the population lives in the Andaman group. The first European settlement was at Port Blair, South Andaman, now the union territory capital. In the Nicobar group there are remnants of inhabitation dating to AD 1050
- Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli
- born 1510-20, Venice died late 1586, Venice born 1556, Venice died Aug. 12?, 1612, Venice Venetian composers. Andrea worked at the Bavarian court in Munich and in 1566 became an organist at St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, where he remained the rest of his life. He wrote more than 200 madrigals and much other secular vocal music. His sacred vocal works, which number more than 150, include many splendid settings for church festivals; many were published posthumously in a collection called Concerti (1587). His nephew and student, Giovanni, joined him as organist at St. Mark's in 1584. Like Andrea, he wrote numerous festive works for choirs and instrumental groups. His best-known works are those for instruments, especially wind instruments (canzonas, ricercars, sonatas, toccatas, etc.), which employ dramatic dynamic and spatial effects. His student Heinrich Schutz conveyed the Venetian style to Germany
- Androcles and the Lion
- an ancient Roman story about a slave called Androcles who escapes from his owner and meets a lion with a thorn (=a sharp pointed part of a plant) in its foot. Androcles removes the thorn. Later he is caught and is made to fight with a lion in the arena as punishment for escaping, but the lion is the same one that he helped, and instead of attacking him, it greets him as a friend
- Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
- Park, southern shore of the Alaska Peninsula, U.S. Situated in the volcanically active Aleutian Range, it consists primarily of a great dry caldera, which last erupted in 1931. The crater has an average diameter of 6 mi (10 km). Declared a national monument in 1978, it covers 942 sq mi (2,440 sq km)
- Antigua and Barbuda
- {i} independent commonwealth in the West Indies
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Island state, Lesser Antilles
- Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo
- orig. Antonio and Piero di Jacopo d'Antonio Benci born Jan. 17, 1432/33, Florence, Republic of Florence died Feb. 4, 1498, Rome born 1443, Florence died 1496, Rome Italian sculptors, painters, engravers, and goldsmiths. Antonio probably trained in goldsmithing and metalworking with Lorenzo Ghiberti, while Piero may have studied painting with Andrea del Castagno. The brothers collaborated consistently after 1460, producing their works under a combined signature, and their individual contributions are hard to determine. Antonio is recognized as a superb draftsman and was among the first to practice anatomical dissection in the study of the human form; Piero's individual work is less artistically significant. In Florence they created an altarpiece in San Miniato al Monte and The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (1475) in the Pucci Chapel of the Church of the Santissima Annunziata. In Rome their works included the tombs of Popes Sixtus IV and Innocent VIII. Antonio's famous Battle of Nudes is one of the largest and most important Italian engravings of the 15th century
- Antony and Cleopatra
- a play by William Shakespeare about the relationship between Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, and the Roman leader Mark Antony
- and
- You use and to link two statements about events when one of the events follows the other. I waved goodbye and went down the stone harbour steps = then
- and
- If; though
- and
- You use and to link two clauses when the second clause is a result of the first clause. All through yesterday crowds have been arriving and by midnight thousands of people packed the square
- and
- You use and to interrupt yourself in order to make a comment on what you are saying. As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language
- and
- You use and to link two or more words, groups, or clauses. When he returned, she and Simon had already gone Between 1914 and 1920 large parts of Albania were occupied by the Italians I'm going to write good jokes and become a good comedian I'm 53 and I'm very happy
- and
- You use and to introduce a question which follows logically from what someone has just said. `He used to be so handsome.' --- `And now?'
- and
- It is sometimes, in old songs, a mere expletive
- and
- conj. with, together with; also, too
- and
- And is used before a fraction that comes after a whole number. McCain spent five and a half years in a prisoner of war camp in Vietnam. fourteen and a quarter per cent
- and
- It is used to conjoin a word with a word, a clause with a clause, or a sentence with a sentence
- and
- You use and to indicate that two numbers are to be added together. What does two and two make? = plus
- and
- You use and at the beginning of a sentence to introduce something else that you want to add to what you have just said. Some people think that starting a sentence with and is ungrammatical, but it is now quite common in both spoken and written English. Commuter airlines fly to out-of-the-way places. And business travelers are the ones who go to those locations
- and
- A particle which expresses the relation of connection or addition
- and
- In order to; used instead of the infinitival to, especially after try, come, go
- and
- And is used by broadcasters and people making announcements to change a topic or to start talking about a topic they have just mentioned. And now the drought in Sudan
- and
- emphasis You use and to link two words or phrases that are the same in order to emphasize the degree of something, or to suggest that something continues or increases over a period of time. Learning becomes more and more difficult as we get older We talked for hours and hours He lay down on the floor and cried and cried
- and
- and WEAK STRONG
- and
- You use and in numbers larger than one hundred, after the words `hundred' or `thousand' and before other numbers. three thousand and twenty-six pounds. A logical operator that returns a true value only if both operands are true. andante
- and
- See An, conj
- and
- You use and to link two statements when the second statement continues the point that has been made in the first statement. You could only really tell the effects of the disease in the long term, and five years wasn't long enough
- and Co.
- and company (and partners, and business associates, and colleagues)
- and I quote:
- his/her exact words were: , this is a direct quotation
- and Scaliger Joseph Justus Scaliger, Julius Caesar
- born April 23, 1484, Riva, Republic of Venice died Oct. 21, 1558, Agen, France born Aug. 5, 1540, Agen, France died Jan. 21, 1609, Leiden, Holland Classical scholars. Julius worked in botany, zoology, and grammar but was chiefly interested in developing an understanding and critical evaluation of the ancients. His most widely read book was his Poetics (1561), in which Greco-Roman rhetoric and poetics are used as a foundation for literary criticism. His son Joseph, a precocious student of language, studied in France, Germany, and Italy and taught in France before he was called to the University of Leiden, where he became known as the most erudite scholar of his time. His major works are the Study on the Improvement of Time (1583) and Thesaurus of Time (1609), which brought order to ancient chronology
- and Slovenes Kingdom of Serbs, Croats
- Balkan state formed in 1918 after World War I. It included the previously independent kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro and the southern Slavic territories formerly subject to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Dalmatia, Croatia-Slavonia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The kingdom was ruled by the Serbian Karadjordjevi dynasty. In 1929 King Alexander I sought to combat local nationalisms by proclaiming a royal dictatorship and renaming the state Yugoslavia. See also Serbia and Montenegro
- and afterwards
- and then, after which
- and all
- and everything, and the whole thing
- and all the best
- I hope that all goes well for you, best wishes (said in farewell)
- and all the more so
- and even more, most certainly
- and as if that is not enough
- and on top of all that
- and circuit
- a circuit in a computer that fires only when all of its inputs fire
- and family
- and the other members of the family
- and here are the main points
- and here are today's top stories/headlines (said at the opening of the telecast before the actual news is broadcast)
- and how
- an expression of emphatic agreement
- and how!
- you bet!, for sure!
- and more
- and even more, and yet, and still
- and others
- used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neutral plural) when referring to a number of people
- and so
- subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors); "then he left"; "go left first, then right"; "first came lightning, then thunder"; "we watched the late movie and then went to bed"; "and so home and to bed"
- and so forth
- et cetera, and so on
- and so forth
- continuing in the same way
- and so on
- continuing in the same way
- and so on
- etcetera, and others, and so forth
- and so on and so forth
- etcetera, and others
- and spouse
- including his wife, including her husband
- and that's it
- and that's the end of it, and that's enough, and no more, and that's all
- and that's the way it was
- and that's what happened, and that's what it was like
- and the like
- and others of the same kind, and those of the same type
- and the wolf shall dwell with the lamb
- there will be peace even between the fiercest of enemies (Biblical prophecy)
- and then
- subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors); "then he left"; "go left first, then right"; "first came lightning, then thunder"; "we watched the late movie and then went to bed"; "and so home and to bed"
- and then some
- and considerably more in addition; "it cost me a week's salary and then some
- and then some
- and considerably more in addition; "it cost me a week's salary and then some"
- and then some
- and much more in addition to (e.g.: "I understand your car cost about $25,000", "Yes that much and then some because I also added a CD player")
- and what is more
- in addition to this, not only this, not this alone
- and whatnot
- and anything else, and what you please
- and who may you be?
- and who are you?
- and yet
- in any event, anyway, despite
- antigua and barbuda
- a country in the northern Leeward Islands
- any-and-all bid
- a takeover bid where the acquirer offers to buy any and all shares outstanding
- anyone and everyone
- every Tom, Dick and Harry, every person, anyone
- Adam and Steve
- A phrase, often satirical, recasting the Biblical couple of Adam and Eve as a homosexual couple, Adam and Steve. In context, it may be used as a pejorative against either homosexuality or religious opposition to it
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
- A classic tale of medieval Arabic literature where the honest protagonist Ali Baba defeats the Forty Thieves whose robberies were in a cave that automatically opens and seals itself, respectively, on the commands Open Sesame and Close Sesame
- Banbury story of a cock and a bull
- A roundabout, nonsensical story
- Cape Cod and the Islands
- A peninsula in Massachusetts, in the United States of America
- Laurel and Hardy
- Any duo who are so inept at practical tasks, as to be humorous
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a federal government agency dedicated to scientifically studying the oceans and atmosphere. The NOAA is a part of the Department of Commerce
- above and beyond
- Far more than
The staff often goes above and beyond what is required.
- aid and abet
- to be accomplice to someone in an illegal act
A bank employee was also accused of aiding and abetting the gang of robbers.
- all hat and no cattle
- Full of big talk but lacking action, power, or substance; pretentious
Yew certainly are. All hat and no cattle.
- all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- Too much hard work and not enough leisure time can be unhealthy
- back and forth
- From one place to another and back again
- beck and call
- Summons and control, in a position of servitude or as an attendant
He had a small fleet of waiters and servants at his beck and call.
- bells and smells
- A style of religious worship emphasising high ritual, including use of vestments, bells and incense, especially that of High Church Anglicanism or Anglo-Catholicism
- belt and suspenders
- Redundant systems, affording mutual backup in the event of one failing
He believes in a belt and suspenders, booking flights from two different airports on different airlines for important trips.
- better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
- Love is worthwhile despite the pain involved in separation
- bits and pieces
- A random assortment of things; small remaining pieces and things
- black-and-white television
- A monochrome system of transmitting and receiving television signals
- bread and scrape
- Bread spread with butter or margarine that has been scraped off again so as to leave only a thin layer
- bricks and clicks
- Clicks and mortar
- bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
- Alert and in an eager, frisky, or playful mood; full of life
They're eager to learn, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, coach Jon Gruden said.
- carrot and stick
- Simultaneous rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior
- carrots and sticks
- plural form of carrot and stick
- checks and balances
- A system for multiple parties wherein each has some control over the actions of each of the others
- cite chapter and verse
- To provide specific references from an authoritative book, as the Bible or a book of statutes or rules, to support a statement
- clear and convincing evidence
- A legal standard for deciding the outcome of a dispute, based on evidence that clearly indicates that a claim is more likely to be true than not, without needing to eliminate all doubt
- cut and dried
- lacking freshness or spontaneity
- damn and blast
- expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration
- done and doner
- Done: past participle of do, indicating a passive voice
- dot the i's and cross the t's
- To take care of every detail, even minor ones; To be meticulous or thorough
Pray, sir, what is the object of referring a bill to a committee —merely to dot the i's and cross the t's?.
- dotted the i's and crossed the t's
- Simple past tense and past participle of dot the i's and cross the t's
- drink and drive
- To drive a motor vehicle shortly after having consumed an alcohol beverage or beverages
Don't drink and drive.
- ducks and covers
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duck and cover
- fair and square
- Within the applicable rules
- fend and prove
- To engage in argument
All Pulpit-fools are enemies to Love, If e'er they think, 't is how to fend and prove.
- five-and-dime
- A store selling inexpensive items
- flotsam and jetsam
- That which has been discharged from a ship or boat, especially on the ocean or a sea, (flotsam unintentionally and jetsam intentionally)
- for ever and ever
- : forever
- fore-and-aft
- parallel with the keel, that is, going from bow to stern
- forever and ever
- Alternative spelling of for ever and ever
- gin and tonic
- A glass of the above
The bartender served them a each a gin and tonic on the rocks.
- give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed h
- It is more worthwhile to teach someone to do something, than to do something for them
- give-and-take
- A lively exchange of conversation
- head cook and bottle-washer
- Alternative form of chief cook and bottle washer
- head cooks and bottle-washers
- plural form of head cook and bottle-washer
- hot and heavy
- Enthusiastic
The argument was hot and heavy.
- hot and sour soup
- any one of several soups, served in various Asian cuisines, which are both spicy and sour
- if, as and when
- In the event that the thing being discussed comes to pass
No one cares about what a judge thinks, if, as and when. All that counts is what he says.
- in black and white
- Having it displayed using shades of gray/gray rather than colour/color (as it was shot or recorded)
to watch color films in black and white.
- law and order
- The enforcement of law, statutes, and social conventions
- lie back and think of England
- Used to preface any unpleasant but inevitable experience
- live-and-let-live
- Of, pertaining to, or expressing a belief in mutual tolerance
Buyers in Andersonville seek the quality of life here, Finegan said, referring to the live-and-let-live attitude of the diverse neighborhood.
- lock and load
- A slang military command to prepare weapons for battle. No US weapon includes "lock and load" as one of the commands related to that weapon, nor is it a recognized range command
Lock and load, boy, lock and load.
- lost and found
- A department, service or location where items that are found can be claimed by their owners
Well, if you can't find your glasses then go to lost and found and ask if anyone turned them in.
- lost and founds
- plural form of lost and found
- make do and mend
- A philosophy, during World War II, of repairing clothes etc that would normally be discarded due to shortages and rationing
The 'make do and mend' campaign was the Board of Trade's central propaganda effort directed at housewives. It gave advice on preservation, renovation, and repair of clothing and other household goods.
- metes and bounds
- The limits of a piece of land as defined by reference to lines and/or points on the land
- nickel and dime
- Fifteen years
- nickel and dime
- Small time; operating on a small scale; involving small amounts of money; petty or cheap
Don't waste your time with that; their operations are nickel and dime.
- now and then
- sometimes; occasionally; intermittently
Call your mother now and then and let her know you care.
- odd and curious
- A way to designate special coins, namely coins that are both odd and imperfect or seriously damaged
- one and all
- all, everyone
- one and the same
- The same person or thing. Used to emphasize the identity or equivalence of two things
It's almost like there's one electron in two places at one and the same time.
- one hundred and one
- One hundred plus one
- pan and scan
- Formatted to fit within proportions of a 1.33: 1 or 1.78: 1 aspect ratio television screen, with sides of the original widescreen image (especially 2.35: 1 aspect ratio) cropped off
Paul disdained pan and scan DVD releases, always holding out for the widescreen special editions.
- part and parcel
- An integral or essential piece; that which must be done or accepted as part of something else
Argument structure is thus considered to be part and parcel of the information associated with lexical, syntactically atomic verbs.
- pinch and a punch for the first of the month
- Said the first day of a new month, accompanied by a pinch and a punch to the victim
Bugger, this wasn't the goods at all – this was a pinch and a punch for the first of the month. A letter in fact from Fire Commander Bruce stating that although he was in receipt of my application, neither he nor the Fire Commander of IB were certain of the Fire Service Commission's final policy for employment of women as operational firemen.
- pitch and putt
- An amateur sport derived from golf, but on a smaller scale
At this resort there's an 9-hole golf course, a small putting green and an 18-hole pitch and putt course.
- program evaluation and review technique
- A method for diagramming and analyzing the flow of dependent tasks and other events in a project
- pure and simple
- plain and unadorned
- quick-and-dirty
- A quick, temporary fix, estimate, or the like
The car broke down but we managed to do a quick-and-dirty and were back on the road in fifteen minutes.
- rhythm and blues
- a style of music combining elements of jazz and blues having syncopated rhythms and a strong backbeat; it was developed by African Americans in the late 1940s
- rough and tumble
- Alternative spelling of rough-and-tumble
Everyone fought in these rough and tumbles for the mastery of what was to become one of the world's largest industries.
- rough-and-ready
- crude but effective
- safe and sound
- Having come to no harm, especially after being exposed to danger
I long that we were safe and sound aboard.
- seven hundred and fifty
- The figure 750
- short and curlies
- pubic hair
- shucks and jives
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shuck and jive
- slap and tickle
- Mild or playful kissing, cuddling, and other amorous play
- smash and grab
- A robbery where a window of a shop or other premises is smashed and items are grabbed as quickly as possible
- snatch and runs
- plural form of snatch and run
- so long, and thanks for all the fish
- goodbye
- soil mechanics and engineering
- The sub-disciplines of engineering and soil science that apply engineering principles to problems involving the soil
- splash-and-dash
- A quick stop for fuel near the end of a race, so as to be able to cross the finish line without running out of fuel http: //www.itv-f1.com/Feature.aspx?Type=General&id;=43449 http: //www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=303348
- still and all
- Despite the preceding
- take one's ball and go home
- To cease participating in an activity that has turned to one's disadvantage, especially out of spite, or in a way that prevents others from participating as well
I don't play board games with John any more. Whenever he starts losing, he takes his ball and goes home.
- there and back
- One or for a round trip journey, literal or figurative
You don't need to tell me about depression. I've been there and back.
- thus and such
- A placeholder or generic name for something
Anytime he said thus and such, she said the opposite.
- time and again
- often; repeatedly
- time and material
- A form of contractual compensation involving payment for materials used and at agreed rates for the those involved in performing the services
The remodelling of the second floor will be fixed-price, but the repair work has to be on a time and material basis.
- to and fro
- Back and forth; with an alternating motion
A light tossing to and fro and still rapidly advancing showed that one of the newcomers carried a lantern.
- to and fro
- The movement (of someone or something) forward followed by a return to the same position. May refer to a concept such as an emotional state or a relationship as well as a physical thing
- up and down straight draw
- An open ended straight draw