catch+by+surprise

  • 101Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 — MiG 15 MiG 15UTI Single seat MiG 15 of the Polish Air Force in Museum Uzbrojenia in Poznań Role Fighter …

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  • 102 — 【엄】 가리다; 숨기다; 닫다; 엄습하다; 비호하다 재방변부 8획 (총11획) [1] [v] cover; conceal; hide; cover up [2] [v] shut; close [3] [v] mount a surprise attack; ambush; take or catch by surprise …

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  • 103New York Yankees — Yankees redirects here. For other uses, see Yankee (disambiguation). For other uses, see New York Yankees (disambiguation). New York Yankees …

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  • 104History of the New York Yankees — The New York Yankees have a long history filled with many high points, milestones, and championships. With 26 world championships, they are the winningest team in not only baseball, but in all of professional sports, and have accomplished this… …

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  • 1051949 New York Yankees season — MLB yearly infobox pre1969‎ name = New York Yankees season = 1949 misc = Casey Stengel s First Season as Manager 1949 World Series Championship 1949 American League Champions current league = American League y1 = 1901 Uniform ballpark = Yankee… …

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  • 106throw off balance — verb To unsettle, to catch by surprise …

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  • 107take advantage of — 1. Turn to account, make use of. 2. Impose upon (by some advantage of superior knowledge or of opportunity), catch by surprise …

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  • 108scup|per — «SKUHP uhr», noun, verb. –n. an opening in the side of a ship to let water run off the deck. –v.t. Slang. to catch by surprise and kill or destroy; overwhelm: »The greater part of our tank force has recently been scuppered (Atlantic). ╂[origin… …

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  • 109Catched — Catch Catch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Caught}or {Catched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Catching}. Catched is rarely used.] [OE. cacchen, OF. cachier, dialectic form of chacier to hunt, F. chasser, fr. (assumend) LL. captiare, for L. capture, V. intens. of… …

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  • 110Catching — Catch Catch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Caught}or {Catched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Catching}. Catched is rarely used.] [OE. cacchen, OF. cachier, dialectic form of chacier to hunt, F. chasser, fr. (assumend) LL. captiare, for L. capture, V. intens. of… …

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