Denmark and Germany do it
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ABUTDenmark and Germany do it
morgens(in Norway, Denmark, and Germany) A measure of land now equal to about 0.3 hectare or two thirds of an acre
ODERIt has banks in Germany and Poland
ABUTIran and Iraq do it
GRINDo this and bear it
GNAWMice and beavers do it
MOLTBirds and snakes do it
WAGTails and tongues do it
MOLTSnakes and birds do it
LOLLDo nothing and like it
LAYEGGSBirds and platypi do it
GETUP... and go: just do it!
CLENCHHands and teeth do it
RACEHearts and minds can do it
AVIATEThe birds and bees do it
CREAKBones and doors may do it
ABUTPanama and Costa Rica do it
CLASHStripes and polka dots do it
INTERSECTHollywood's Hollywood and Vine do it
TAGLINESNike's "Just do it" and others
SOTO"It is meet and right ... do."
RAGEFires and angry people may do it
SLOGANS"Just do it" and "Just say no"
TRYME"Do it and you'll see what happens"
SWEARYou might do it up and down
SPRINGALEAKDo it and you'll sink or swim
FLYThe birds and the bees do it
ABUTThe U.S. and Canada do it
RHYMEBen and Jen do it with each other
ACMEMakers of the Do-It-Yourself Tornado Kit and Earthquake Pills
HED"It's my work, ... say, and I do it for pay" (Dylan lyric)
shotto indicate beforehand what one intends to do and how one intends to do it
anaphorasThe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they
croquetedDrive away (an opponent's ball) by holding one's own ball against it and striking this with the mallet. A player is entitled to do this after their ball has struck an opponent's ball
anaphorathe use of a word as a regular grammatical substitute for a preceding word or group of words, as the use of it and do in I know it and he does too
croquetingDrive away (an opponent's ball) by holding one's own ball against it and striking this with the mallet. A player is entitled to do this after their ball has struck an opponent's ball
soin a manner or way indicated or suggested do you really think so often used as a substitute for a preceding clause are you ready? I think so I didn't like it and I told her so