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BrownieBrownie, Browny, or brownies may refer to:
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Build it into themto include something as part of a plan, system, or agreement:
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To choose up themto decide which side you support in a fight or argument :
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Lay them to one sideto not use something, especially an amount of money, in order to keep it for later use:
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To set off somethingto cause an activity or event, often a series of events, to begin or happen:
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To bunk off themto stay away from school or work or to leave early, especially without permission:
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Abides by itto accept or obey an agreement, decision, or rule:
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Stood for themIf you will not stand for something, you will not accept a situation or a particular type of behaviour:
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To send her downto ask someone to leave a college or university before the end of the course because they have done something wrong:
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To send off sbto send a letter, document, or parcel by post:
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To play with themto keep touching and moving something around with no purpose or interest:
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To wash off sthto come off the surface of something when water is used:
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To sit on themto delay taking action about something:
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Put sth in something into itto spend a lot of time or effort doing something:
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Ramming something into themto force someone to accept an idea, opinion, or principle:
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Plunges something into themto suddenly experience a bad situation or unhappiness, or to make someone or something suddenly experience a bad situation or unhappiness:
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To plough something into itto invest money (= give money hoping to get more back) in a business, especially to help make it successful or to make more money:
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To get someone off themto leave a place, usually in order to start a journey:
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To show them round it→ show someone around (something )