EN English dictionary: The bad weather ruled out a picnic.
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- The authorities did not verify whether he had indeed the authority to do so.
- The authorities have been mute about the results.
- The autumn leaves are in their glory now.
- The average man
- The average punter
- The average reader will fall by the wayside as the terminology becomes more complicated.
- The award has a smack of the consolation prize.
- The award of the arbitral tribunal is final and binding on both parties.
- The baby nestled in her arms.
- The baby slept 12 hours solid.
- The bad weather ruled out a picnic.
- The bail was set at EUR 500,000.
- The ball is in his court.
- The ball is in your court.
- The ball rebounded from the crossbar.
- The ball swooshed past my head.
- The ball was out of bounds.
- The ball was thrown back into play.
- The ball went out .
- The ball's in your court.
- The balloon caught fire and crashed to the ground from a height of 150 metres.