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  • 101could with their eyes closed — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 102could with their eyes shut — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 103could with eyes closed — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 104could with eyes shut — (someone) could (do something) with (their) eyes closed/shut if someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before. I ve driven along this route so often, I could do …

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  • 105Could It Be That I'm In Love — Eurovision Song Contest 1991 entry Country Ireland Artist(s) Kim Jackson …

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  • 106Could You Recognise That Man Again? — Infobox Television episode Title = Could You Recognise That Man Again? Series = Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 18 Airdate = 16 January 1970 Production = 18 Writer = Donald James Director = Jeremy Summers Guests =… …

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  • 107could hear a pin drop — (you) could hear a pin drop to be extremely quiet. The new sound proof lab is so well designed, you can hear a pin drop. You could have heard a pin drop for a full minute after every song and then the audience would clap wildly …

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  • 108could talk under water — Australian, informal, Australian, informal someone who could talk under water has a lot to say in any situation. Most of our guests were very quiet, but Harry could talk under water, so he kept the conversation going …

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  • 109could have been a contender — used for saying that somebody could have been successful at something, but was not • Cultural note: In the film On the Waterfront the person played by Marlon Brando says I could have been a contender because he had failed to become a successful… …

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  • 110could not care less —    This expression is often confusing for English language learners. It is always used with a negative and means that you really don t care at all: Since she was sick, Mona could not care less about doing her homework, or Mona could not care less …

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