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Daily Archives: February 18, 2012
Words from the Press 18th Feb 2012
Kalmadi loyalist bites the dust Biting the dust Bite the dust is an idiom which means someone who fails miserably. The meaning is derived from someone falling to the ground and then being shoved into the dirt (the … Continue reading
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