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to each one
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1.to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
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to date
to both ears
to boot
to begin with
to be sure
to be precise
to and fro
to an adequate degree
to all intents and purposes
to advantage
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to it
to leeward
to no degree
to one ear
to order
to perfection
to that
to that degree
to that effect
to that extent
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kick off (something) or kick (something) off
to begin something, to launch something, to start something
The department store kicked off their summer sale early Saturday morning.
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: There have been many myths about women in world literature.
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: He filled his rower's ears with wax and had himself bound to the mast so that he could hear the sweet singing without diving overboard to his death.
P: Odysseus found a way to save himself and his sailors from this evil fate.
Q: The sirens were beautiful maidens whose songs enchanted sailors on the seas.
R: Odysseus's encounter with the sirens during his return home after the fall of Troy is typical of this.
S: Their songs were so captivating that the sailors swam towards them and died miserable deaths.
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