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larghissimo
adj.
1.(of tempo) as slow and broad as possible
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largest
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larger-than-life
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largemouthed black bass
largemouthed bass
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louse up (something) or louse (something) up
to throw something into confusion, to make a mess of something, to spoil something
The woman loused up her job interview and has no chance to get the job now.
1.
Choose an idiom to replace the expression in the brackets:
My friend is always thinking of (foolish) ideas that nobody likes.
a.
half-baked
b.
hand-over-fist
c.
hard-up
d.
head-start
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