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  • 81see which way the cat jumps — Australian, informal to delay making a decision or doing something until you know what is going to happen or what other people are going to do. We d better wait and see which way the cat jumps before we commit ourselves …

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  • 82See Spot Run — Infobox Film name = See Spot Run caption = director = John Whitesell writer = Andrew Deane, Stuart Gibbs, George Gallo starring = David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb producer = Andrew Deane Tracey Trench Robert Simonds distributor …

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  • 83(See Inside) — Infobox Album Name = (See Inside) Type = Album Artist = Out of the Grey Released = April 1 1997 Recorded = Genre = CCM Length = Label = Sparrow Records Producer = Brown Bannister Reviews = Last album = Gravity (1995) This album = (See Inside)… …

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  • 84See Right Through Me — Single infobox | Name = See Right Through Me Artist = Mobile from Album = Tomorrow Starts Today Released = July 2006 Format = Recorded = Length = 4:15 Writer = Brais, Joly Genre = Alternative rock Label = Interscope Producer = Chart position =… …

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  • 85See This Movie — Infobox Film name = See This Movie image size = caption = director = David M. Rosenthal producer = Joseph M. Smith writer = David M. Rosenthal Joseph M. Smith narrator = starring = John Cho Seth Myers music = Daniel Cage cinematography = Richard… …

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  • 86See How They Run (film) — Infobox Film name = See How They Run image size = caption = director = David Lowell Rich producer = Jack Laird writer = Michael Blankfort narrator = starring = John Forsythe Senta Berger Jane Wyatt Pamela Franklin Franchot Tone Leslie Nielsen… …

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  • 87see things — {v. phr.}, {informal} To imagine sights which are not real; think you see what is not there. * /I had not seen him for twenty years and when we met on the street I thought I was seeing things./ * /She woke her husband to tell him she had seen a… …

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  • 88see things — {v. phr.}, {informal} To imagine sights which are not real; think you see what is not there. * /I had not seen him for twenty years and when we met on the street I thought I was seeing things./ * /She woke her husband to tell him she had seen a… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 89see\ things — v. phr. informal To imagine sights which are not real; think you see what is not there. I had not seen him for twenty years and when we met on the street I thought I was seeing things. She woke her husband to tell him she had seen a face at the… …

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  • 90see-saw — board which has a central base and a seat at both ends on which two people (usually children) sit and take turns going up into the air …

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