Rule

  • 61rule — /ru:l/ noun a statement that directs how people should behave ● It is a company rule that smoking is not allowed in the offices. ● The rules of the organisation are explained during the induction sessions. ♦ as a rule usually ● As a rule, we do… …

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  • 62rule — noun see the exception proves the rule there is an exception to every rule rules are made to be broken verb see divide and rule the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world …

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  • 63rule — See: EXCEPTION PROVES THE RULE, GROUND RULE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64rule — See: EXCEPTION PROVES THE RULE, GROUND RULE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65rule in — verb To consider (something) as a possible option among others. At this stage, we dont want to rule anything in or out. Syn: consider Ant: rule out …

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  • 66rulé — (Voz gitana.) ► sustantivo masculino coloquial Trasero o culo. * * * rulé (del fr. «roule»; inf.) m. *Nalgas. * * * rulé. (Del fr. roule). m. coloq. culo (ǁ nalgas) …

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  • 67Rule — be the best or greatest: wogs rule okay ; Rob ruled with the cleanest ollie kick flip of the day ; the Blues rule …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 68rule — Australian Slang be the best or greatest: wogs rule okay ; Rob ruled with the cleanest ollie kick flip of the day ; the Blues rule …

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  • 69rule\ 0 — v In RPGs (Role Playing Games), when the gamemaster changes a rule for whatever reason, usually to resolve a problem It was being abused so I rule 0 d it to make it more specific …

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  • 70rule\ 0 — v In RPGs (Role Playing Games), when the gamemaster changes a rule for whatever reason, usually to resolve a problem It was being abused so I rule 0 d it to make it more specific …

    Dictionary of american slang