34-letter words containing of
- ahead of the pack/leading the pack — You can say that someone is ahead of the pack or leading the pack if they are ahead of everyone else in a race or competition.
- algebra of communicating processes — (theory) (ACP) Compare CCS.
- association of american publishers — (body, publication) (AAP) A group engaged in standardisation efforts in document preparation.
- before/in front of/under your eyes — If you say that something happens before your eyes, in front of your eyes, or under your eyes, you are emphasizing that it happens where you can see it clearly and often implying that it is surprising or unpleasant.
- chief justice of the united states — the presiding judge of the U.S. Supreme Court
- commissioner of official languages — (in Canada) the ombudsman for English and French bilingualism in the federal government
- commonwealth of independent states — a loose organization of former Soviet republics, excluding the Baltic States, formed in 1991
- community of massive gaming agency — (body) (CMGA) An online gaming portal introduced by German Telekom.
- give someone a piece of one's mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
- have sth down pat/have sth off pat — If you have an answer or explanation down pat or off pat, you have prepared and learned it so you are ready to say it at any time.
- in sight/within sight/out of sight — If something is in sight or within sight, you can see it. If it is out of sight, you cannot see it.
- library of congress classification — a system for classifying books and other materials, using for its notation both letters and numerals to allow for expansion: originally developed at the Library of Congress for classifying its books and subsequently adopted by other libraries.
- make a fool (or an ass, etc. ) of — to cause to seem a fool (or an ass, etc.)
- make a mountain out of a mole-hill — a small mound or ridge of earth raised up by a mole or moles burrowing under the ground.
- misprision of felony (or treason) — the offense of concealing knowledge of a felony (or treason) by one who has not participated or assisted in it
- perpetual motion of the first kind — motion of a hypothetical mechanism that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy. It is impossible in practice because of friction
- present value of future cash flows — The present value of future cash flows is a method of discounting cash that you expect to receive in the future to the value at the current time.
- shake the foundations of something — to cause great uncertainty and makes people question their most deeply held beliefs
- speak out of turn/talk out of turn — If you speak out of turn or talk out of turn, you say something that you do not have the right or authority to say.
- states of the federation of malaya — part of Malaysia, in the S Malay Peninsula, constituting Peninsular Malaysia: consists of the former Federated Malay States, the former Unfederated Malay States, and the former Straits Settlements. Capital: Kuala Lumpur. Pop: 17 144 322 (2000). Area: 131 587 sq km (50 806 sq miles)
- supreme-court-of-the-united-states — Supreme Court of the United States.
- the block parent program of canada — (in Canada) a registered charity and child-safety organization
- to bite off more than one can chew — If you say that someone has bitten off more than they can chew, you mean that they are trying to do something which is too difficult for them.
- to go to the extremes of doing sth — to take the exceptional step of doing something
- to make heavy weather of something — If you say that someone is making heavy weather of a task, you are critical of them because they are doing it in an inefficient way and are making it seem more difficult than it really is.
- to make no secret of your feelings — if you make no secret of your feelings about a situation, you tell people very clearly what you think about it
- to put someone's nose out of joint — If something puts someone's nose out of joint, it upsets or offends them because it makes them feel less important or less valued.
- to/of no avail, to/of little avail — If you do something to no avail or to little avail, what you do fails to achieve what you want.
- tree of knowledge of good and evil — the tree in the Garden of Eden bearing the forbidden fruit that was tasted by Adam and Eve. Gen. 2:17; 3:6–24.
- under one roof/under the same roof — If a number of things or people are under one roof or under the same roof, they are in the same building.
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