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Neither is keen on it, and they get off on the wrong foot.

That only works if those aligned against you don't get off on inhumanity.

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In previous episodes, Dorothy makes oblique references to Roy’s weakness, not his machismo, saying that men like him get off on pinning down smaller things to make themselves feel big.

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If you are determined to get off on the wrong foot, you’re right.

“Definitely not our ‘A game’ but a win is a win and come January, it’ll just be two points so we want to get off on the right foot, especially with all the noise and it was good for our fans,” Hughes said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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