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Go spare.
(UK) If you go spare, you lose your temper completely.
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A big improvement on the Amazon, which could start in 20 degrees of frost but went spare if it met a snowdrift.
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McPrickface will be going spare.
People are going spare [at GCHQ/MI6] because there is a public relations crisis to handle.
But this only takes us up to eight and leaves two slots going spare.
You can drop by anytime and order a bespoke suit, should you have seven thousand bucks going spare.
If you have a few grand going spare, why not make your Glastonbury experience all the more comfortable?
This is creating opportunities for home-based entrepreneurs with a green thumb and a patch of garden going spare.
Offer spare storage space If your garage, cellar, loft or shed is going spare, why not advertise it as storage space on classified websites such as www.adzooks.co.uk and www.yakaz.co.uk?
Saturday morning bends your ear with talk of places on the coach and a ticket going spare; Saturday afternoon twists your arm with a home victory.
By a stroke of luck it turns out she also has some oca going spare, which is another interesting one for me to add to the list.
Besides, Gerry would go spare if Swanlon's rusting wreck of a car, parping cloudlets of straw and dung out the exhaust, came up the school drive to collect him.
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