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adv.
1.with superficial plausibility

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  • Idiom of the Day

    neither fish nor fowl
    something that does not belong to a definite group or category
    The man's opinions were neither fish nor fowl and nobody could put them into an identifiable category.



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    S1: We must learn to depend on ourselves caid not to look to others for help every time we are in trouble.
    S6: A country's freedom can be preserved only by her own strength and self - reliance.

    P: We should not. forget that those who lean too much on others tend to become weak and helpless.
    Q: Certainly we want to make friends with the rest of the world.
    R: We welcome help and cooperation from every quarter, but we must depend primarily on our own resources.
    S: We also seek the goodwill and cooperation of all those who reside in this country, whatever their race or nationality.

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