In progress to Sherlock
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AFOOTIn progress, to Sherlock
AFOOTIn progress, to Holmes
fallto lag, in pace or progress
stuckRemain in a static condition; fail to progress
stickingRemain in a static condition; fail to progress
grassto delay action, progress, etc.; become slack in one's efforts
examinestest by questioning in order to determine progress, fitness, or knowledge
growing(of a living thing) Undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
neoliberala liberal who de-emphasizes traditional liberal values in order to make progress by more pragmatic means
neoliberalsNEOLIBERAL, a liberal who de-emphasizes traditional liberal values in order to make progress by more pragmatic means
groundto make a certain amount of progress in dealing with a piece of work, subject, treatise, or the like
ROSSU.S. mediator Dennis, who was sent to the Mideast by Clinton in a late effort to achieve peace progress
neoliberalismthe state of being a neoliberal, a liberal who de-emphasizes traditional liberal values in order to make progress by more pragmatic means
compexamination of extensive coverage given to measure a student's general progress, proficiency in his or her major field of study, or the like
hilltopa. to follow the progress of a hunt on horseback but without jumping b. to follow the hunt on foot or in an automobile
neoliberalismsNEOLIBERALISM, the state of being a neoliberal, a liberal who de-emphasizes traditional liberal values in order to make progress by more pragmatic means
koloa central European folk dance in which dancers form a circle and progress slowly to right or left while one or more dancers perform elaborate steps in the center
indicatorA compound that changes color at a specific pH value or in the presence of a particular substance and can be used to monitor acidity, alkalinity, or the progress of a reaction
indicatorsA compound that changes color at a specific pH value or in the presence of a particular substance and can be used to monitor acidity, alkalinity, or the progress of a reaction
retronymsA new term created from an existing word in order to distinguish it from the meaning that has emerged through progress or technological development (e.g., cloth diaper is a retronym necessitated by the fact that diaper now more commonly refers to a disposable diaper)