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Gate crasher
Invader
Thief
Uninvited guest
Uninvited guest
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To angle
To measure with river breadth
To fish with a net
To fish
To fish
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For all intents and purposes
For all businesses
Obliquely
Practically
Practically
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Go out of one's way
Did not want to
Ran away
Did everything possible
Did everything possible
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In the running
Loves to run
Running from the law
Physically fit
Physically fit
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Beat around the bush
Walk around the forest
Clean the bushy areas
Avoiding the main topic
Avoiding the main topic
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Make room
Clean the room
Make space
Attain the room
Attain the room
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Mend your ways
Happy with one's behaviour
Sad with one's behaviour
Destroy one's behaviour
Destroy one's behaviour
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Beggar description
Cannot be described
Something described by a beggar
A poor account of something
A poor account of something
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Drag one's feet
Make something more complicated
Expedite
Be reluctant to act
Be reluctant to act