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pilcrow, ¶ (a paragraph mark)
The pilcrow (¶) is a symbol used to mark the beginning of a paragraph.
(simile, colloquial) very clumsily, very badly, very poorly, like shit
He dances very clumsily.
at a moment's notice, at the last minute, without preparation
She accepted the invitation at a moment's notice.
(transitive) to set up, to establish, to set on foot
We need to set up an action plan for the project.
Alternative form of mettre les pieds
You have to dip your foot \/ You have to dip your feet in the water to cool off.
(figuratively) resolutely, standing firm
He was waiting for him resolutely.
Alternative spelling of fouler aux pieds
We must not trample on the safety rules.
(transitive with à) (informal) to play footsie with
She likes to play footsie with her partner under the table.
(informal) to be terrific, to be great (to be very pleasant)
This movie is great!
ready to start work, ready to get down to business
We are ready to start the project.
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