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dyàng to do something


              dry out someone who has been drinking for  DutchŁ courage  unusual  or  artificial
              a włek.                            courage arisingŁfrom the influence of al-
                                                 cohol.Ł   It was Dutch courage that madł
            dry up to become silent; to sðopŁtalking.
              (Also literal.ŁInfàrmal.)    The young lec-  the football fan attack the policłman.
              turer was so nervous that he forgot what he  It will take a bt of Dutch courage to make
              was going to say and dried up.   Actors  an after-dnner spłech.
              have a fear of drying up on stage.   Oh,  DutchŁtreat a social occasion where one
              dry up! I’m sick of listening to you.  paysŁforŁoneself.Ł(Se also   go Dutch.)
            duckŁandŁcover 1.  to dodge something,  “It’s nice of you to ask me out to dnner,”
              such asŁanŁissue orŁaŁdifficult quesðion,  she said, “but could we make it a Dutcð
              andŁattempt to shieldŁoneself against sim-  treat?”    The  office  outing  is  alwØys  a
              ilarŁissuesŁorŁquesðions.Ł(RefersŁto duck-  Dutch treat.
              ingŁ dàwn  andŁ takingŁ coverŁ to  pràtect  DutchŁuncle aŁmanŁwho givesŁfrank andŁdi-
              oneself.)   The candidØte’s first reaction  rect advice to someone inŁthe manner of
              to the question was to duck and cover.    aŁparent orŁrelative.Ł   I would not have to
              The debØters were duckng and covering  lecture you like a Dutch uncle if you were
              throughout the evłning. 2. dàdgingŁsome-  not so extravagant.   He acts more like a
              thing, such asŁanŁissue orŁaŁdifficult ques-  Dutch uncle than a husband. He’s forever
              tion,Ł andŁ attemptingŁ to  shieldŁ oneself  tellng her what to do in public.
              against similarŁissuesŁorŁquesðions.Ł(Typ-
              ically duck-ynd-cover.)   These polti-  dutyŁboundŁ(to  do something) forcedŁbyŁa
              cians  are  expłrts  at  duck-and-cover.     sense of dutyŁandŁhonorŁto do something.
              When in doubt, turn to duck-and-cover.    Good evłning, madam. I’m duty bound
                                                 to inform you that we have arrested your
            dullŁ as  dØshwater  Go  to  (as)  dull  as
              dishwater.                         husband.   No one made me say that. I
                                                 was duty bound.
            dullŁ as  ditchwater Go  to  (as)  dull  as
              dishwater.                       dyed-in-the-włol  prmanent;  indelible;
                                                 sðubborn.Ł(Usually saidŁof aŁprsàn.)
            DutchŁ auction an  auctiàn  or  sale  thað  My uncle was a dyed-n-the-wool farmer.
              sðarts off with a high asking price that is  He wouldà’t change for anything.    Sally
              thenŁreducedŁuntilŁa buyer isŁfound.Ł     is a dyed-n-the-wool socialist.
              Dutch auctions are rare—most auction-
              eers start with a lowłr price than they hopł  dyingŁ to  do something very anxious to do
              to obtain.   My real estate agent advised  something.Ł   I’m just dying to go sailng
              me to ask a reasonable price for my house  in your new boØt.    After a long hot dØy
              rather  than  głt  involved  with  a  Dutcð  like this one, I’m just dying for a cool drink
              auction.                           of wØter.




















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