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  • 41Hoist (álbum) — Hoist Álbum de Phish Publicación 29 de marzo de 1994 Grabación Octubre noviembre de 1993 Género(s) Rock Dur …

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  • 42hoist by/on/with your own petard — see ↑petard • • • Main Entry: ↑hoist hoist by/on/with your own petard : hurt by something that you have done or planned yourself : harmed by your own trick or scheme a politican who has been hoist by his own petard • • • Main Entry: ↑petard …

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  • 43hoist with one's own petard — {adj. phr.} Caught in your own trap or trick. * /Jack carried office gossip to the boss until he was hoisted by his own petard./ (From Shakespeare; literally, blown up with one s own bomb.) …

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  • 44hoist with one's own petard — {adj. phr.} Caught in your own trap or trick. * /Jack carried office gossip to the boss until he was hoisted by his own petard./ (From Shakespeare; literally, blown up with one s own bomb.) …

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  • 45Hoist bridge — Hoist Hoist, n. 1. That by which anything is hoisted; the apparatus for lifting goods. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of hoisting; a lift. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Naut.) (a) The perpendicular height of a flag, as opposed to the fly, or horizontal …

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  • 46Hoist the Colours — is a song in the feature film from the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise. It was composed by Hans Zimmer and Gore Verbinski, and it featured lyrics by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. It appears as track one on the , at 1:31 in length. The… …

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  • 47hoist with your own petard — hoist with (your) own petard to be harmed by something that was intended by you to harm someone else. The most enjoyable moment in any action film occurs when the villain is hoist with his own petard. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of… …

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  • 48hoist with own petard — hoist with (your) own petard to be harmed by something that was intended by you to harm someone else. The most enjoyable moment in any action film occurs when the villain is hoist with his own petard. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of… …

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  • 49hoist with your own petard — If you are hoist with your own petard, you get into trouble or caught in a trap that you had set for someone else …

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  • 50hoist one's flag — ► hoist one s flag (of an admiral) take up command. Main Entry: ↑hoist …

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