in+spite+of+that

  • 41in spite of something — used for referring to a fact that makes something else surprising In spite of feeling tired, we decided to go out. a sweet smile in spite of all her problems in spite of the fact that: The house will certainly sell, in spite of the fact that it s …

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  • 42Just Like That (novel) — infobox Book | name = Just Like That title orig = translator = image caption = author = Lily Brett cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Autobiographical novel publisher = Macmillan (Australia) Andre Deutsch… …

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  • 43Tower of Spite — Infobox Album Name = Tower of Spite Type = studio Artist = Cerebral Fix Background = lightsteelblue Released = 1990 Recorded = Jun ndash; Aug, 1990 Rhythm Studios, Leamington Spa, England Genre = Thrash metal Length = 39:04 Label = Roadrunner… …

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  • 44cut off your nose to spite your face — cut off (your) nose to spite (your) face to do something because you are angry, even if it will cause trouble for you. The next time he treats me like that, I m just going to quit my job. Isn t that a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your… …

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  • 45cut off your nose to spite face — cut off (your) nose to spite (your) face to do something because you are angry, even if it will cause trouble for you. The next time he treats me like that, I m just going to quit my job. Isn t that a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your… …

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  • 46cut off nose to spite your face — cut off (your) nose to spite (your) face to do something because you are angry, even if it will cause trouble for you. The next time he treats me like that, I m just going to quit my job. Isn t that a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your… …

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  • 47cut off nose to spite face — cut off (your) nose to spite (your) face to do something because you are angry, even if it will cause trouble for you. The next time he treats me like that, I m just going to quit my job. Isn t that a bit like cutting off your nose to spite your… …

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  • 48for all that — conjunction : in spite of the fact that : although I don t trust him, for all that so many people consider him reliable * * * for all that : in spite of something just mentioned She sacrificed many nights to study for the exam, but for all that… …

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  • 49Appeal to spite — An appeal to spite (also called argumentum ad odium) is a fallacy in which someone attempts to win favor for an argument by exploiting existing feelings of bitterness, spite, or schadenfreude in the opposing party. Instead of an argument being… …

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  • 50in spite of something — in spite of (something) even while recognizing something bad. In spite of the problems they’ve faced, they are happy with the life they lead. The drug maker won t change the labeling on its product, in spite of six recent deaths tied to the drug …

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