Twice+as+much

  • 31New York, New York (So Good They Named It Twice) — is a song performed and composed by singer songwriter, Gerard Kenny in 1978. The song is an ode to his hometown, and state New York, New York. Kenny wrote the song about myth versus fact and explains that the city is overall a great place ( It… …

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  • 32not think twice about something — not think twice about (something) to do something quickly without considering it very much. With such a good offer from a buyer, I didn t think twice about selling the farm …

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  • 33not think twice about — (something) to do something quickly without considering it very much. With such a good offer from a buyer, I didn t think twice about selling the farm …

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  • 34half as big/much/good etc. as — half as big/much/good (etc.) as used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. [=the tree is twice as tall as the bush] This dress costs half as much as that …

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  • 35half as big/much/good as — half as big/much/good (etc.) as used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. [=the tree is twice as tall as the bush] This dress costs half as much as that …

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  • 36without so much as a by-your-leave — old fashioned if you say that someone does something without so much as a by your leave, you mean you are angry because they did not ask your permission to do it. That s twice now he s just marched in here without so much as a by your leave and… …

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  • 37Once bitten, twice shy. — something that you say which means when you have had an unpleasant experience you are much more careful to avoid similar experiences in the future. After he left her she refused to go out with anyone else for a long time once bitten, twice shy, I …

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  • 38cheap at twice the price — cheap at the ˈprice idiom (also cheap at ˈtwice the price) (BrE also cheap at ˈhalf the price) so good or useful that the cost does not seem too much • To buy all the recommended equipment is expensive, but as an investment for the future it is… …

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  • 39predeterminer — twice as much or twice as many: It s worth double the amount I paid for it …

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  • 40Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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