Meaning:
abactinal
adj.
(of radiate animals) located on the surface or end opposite to that on which the mouth is situated
balancing juggling act Idiom, Proverb
a contract out on
a contract that pays to have someone killed There's a contract out on Mike. The boss doesn't like him.
a piece of the action
a share of the profit or prize or loot Those who paid for the winning ticket get a piece of the action.
a tough act to follow
a performance that is not easy to equal Gail danced very well. That is a tough act to follow.
act out
explain by movement and gestures Watch - I'll act out the meaning of pacifist.
act up
not work right, give pain or problems My stomach is acting up today. I don't feel well.
actions speak louder than words
people judge by actions more than words, practice what you preach Parents should remember that actions speak louder than words. Kids imitate their parents.
as a matter of fact
to state a fact, in fact, to be perfectly honest The burrowing owl is a protected species. As a matter of fact, it's an endangered species.
bring some new facts to light
discover some new facts, make some new facts known The lawyers were able to bring some new facts to light in the trial of the killer.
caught in the act
caught doing a crime, caught with his pants down Two of the boys were caught in the act of vandalism. They were breaking car windows.
chain reaction
one event causing a sequence of events Abe sold his shares, causing a chain reaction in the market.
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