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to become experienced (after many years of practice)
to become worn (through long use); to show its age
to incorporate; to work into; to insert
sealing (something) inside; enclosing (with a letter, etc.)
casual income; extraordinary revenue; incidental income; nonrecurring income; perquisite
Idiomatic expression
being shelved (of a movie, project, etc.); being postponed; being put on hold; being withheld from publication
Lit. meaning
putting in storage
to make a gesture or say something during a break in conversation, playing of songs, etc.; to interrupt
to start with the looks; to get the trappings right as the first step; to start (at the wrong end) by focusing on the superficial
to make an apology
place for storing things; container; compartment; closet; pocket
to put the scalpel to; to perform an operation on
Idiomatic expression
to take drastic measures to get to the bottom of something; to make a searching inquiry; to put something under the microscope
