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41be dear to someone's heart — formal if something is dear to someone s heart, they are very interested in it and care a lot about it Education is a subject that is very dear to the Prime Minister s heart …
42Moon River: The Very Best of Andy Williams — Compilation album by Andy Williams Released October 13, 2009 …
43Martin Dear — First appearance Caroline s First Day Last appearance The Special Portrayed by Karl Theobald Information Gender Male …
44Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess — a French fairy tale, is the second story in Andrew Lang s The Blue Fairy Book. (Reference given in at the end of the story: Le Prince Desir et la Princesse Mignonne . Par Madame Leprince de Beaumont)ynopsisPrince Hyacinth is born to a widowed Qu …
45The Very Best of Jerry Garcia — Infobox Album Name = The Very Best of Jerry Garcia Type = compilation Artist = Jerry Garcia Background = darkseagreen Released = September 26, 2006 Recorded = 1971 1990 Genre = Rock, Folk Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic… …
46My Dear Kuttichathan — Directed by Jijo Punnoose Produced by Navodaya Appachan Jose Punnoose Written by Raghunath Paleri …
47for dear life — adverb as though your life was at stake he was running for dear life * * * DESPERATELY, with all one s might, with might and main, for all one is worth, as fast/hard as possible, like the devil. → life * * * adverb : so as to save or as if trying …
48oh dear — used when you are upset, disappointed, annoyed, worried, or surprised about something bad that has happened or something wrong that you have done Oh dear, I m afraid I ve spilt your coffee. Oh dear, what s the matter? (oh) dear me old fashioned:… …
49My Dear III — My Dear Sire King James Grandsire Plaudit Dam Bettie Landon Damsire Mantone Sex filly/mare F …
50hold something dear — hold someone/something dear phrase to feel that someone or something is very important to you This government was a threat to everything he held dear. Thesaurus: to value something or someonesynonym Main entry: hold * * * hold sb/sth ˈdear idiom …