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To stand in the gate |
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He won't have to stand in the gate too long, and he won't get bumped from the outside. |
To stand in the gate |
To spring forth To spring in To spring on To spring the luff To sprunt up To square one's shoulders To square the circle To stab at To stack arms to stack the deck To stamp out To stand against To stand at ease To stand by To stand corrected To stand fast To stand fire To stand firmly on To stand for To stand in To stand in awe of To stand in hand To stand in stead To stand in the gap To stand in the gate To stand offTo stand off and on To stand on To stand on compliment To stand on one's own legs To stand one in hand To stand one's ground To stand out To stand to To stand to reason To stand to sea To stand together To stand trial To stand under To stand up To stand up for To stand upon To stand upon one's dignity To stand with To stare in the face To start after To start against To start for To start up | ||||||||
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