Make+a+low
91make\ a\ killing — v. phr. To earn or suddenly win a very large sum of money. Herb bought a lot of soybean stock when the price was low and sold it when the price went up. Small wonder he made a huge killing …
92make\ sit\ up — v. phr. To shock to attention; surprise; create keen interest. Her sudden appearance at the party and her amazingly low cut dress made us all sit up …
93Low-Pressure Sodium Lamp — A type of lamp that produces light from sodium gas contained in a bulb operating at a partial pressure of 0.13 to 1.3 Pascal. The yellow light and large size make them applicable to lighting streets and parking lots …
94Low-pressure sodium lamp — A type of lamp that produces light from sodium gas contained in a bulb operating at apartial pressure of 0.13 to 1.3 Pascal. The yellow light and large size make them applicable to lighting streets and parking lots. U.S. Dept. of Energy,… …
95low-involvement product — A product that involves the consumer in little or no trouble or deliberation when making a purchase. Such products are invariably cheap; manufacturers try to make them more interesting and appealing by means of advertising with the intention of… …
96low profile, adopt a — Refuse to make great fuss. Play down an issue. Remain calm and uncommitted …
97High and Low (1963 film) — High and Low Japanese Theatrical Poster Directed by Akira Kurosawa Produced by Ryu …
98Medical research related to low-carbohydrate diets — Low carbohydrate diets became a major weight loss and health maintenance trend during the late 1990s and early 2000s.[1][2][3] While their popularity has waned recently from its peak, they remain popular.[4][5] This diet trend has stirred major… …
99On the make — Make Make, n. Structure, texture, constitution of parts; construction; shape; form. [1913 Webster] It our perfection of so frail a make As every plot can undermine and shake? Dryden. [1913 Webster] {On the make}, (a) bent upon making great… …
100Mythology in the Low Countries — The folklore of the Low Countries (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg[1]) has its roots in the mythologies of pre Christian Gaulish (Gallo Roman) and Germanic cultures, predating the region s Christianization by the Franks in the Early Middle… …