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drill someone in something to give someone practice in something. Now, I am going to drill you in irregular verbs. The teacher drilled the students in the use of the passive. drill something into someone or something and drill something in Fig. to force knowledge into someone or something Learn this stuff! Drill it into your brain. Drill in this information so you know it by heart! drill down (to something) to bore downward to something or some distance. We drilled down to a layer of waterbearing sand, hoping to make a well. They had to drill down to bedrock to make a base for the piers that hold the building up. drill in (to something) to bore into or penetrate something. The worker drilled into the wall in three places. Please don't drill into the wall here, where it will show. What's the drill? 1. Inf. What is going on here? Bill: I just came in. What's the drill? Tom: We have to carry all this stuff out to the truck. "What's the drill?" asked Mary. "Why are all these people sitting around like this?" 2. Inf. What are the rules and procedures for doing this? Bill: I need to apply for new license plates. What's the drill? Is there a lot of paperwork? Clerk: Yes, there is. Bill: I have to get my computer repaired. Who do I talk to? What's the drill? Bob: You have to get a purchase order from Fred. drill something into somebody to have something repeated very frequently You learn vocabulary by having it drilled into you. Related vocabulary: hammer home somethingknow the drill to know what needs to be done or what usually happens in a situation You know the drill - cut the grass, bag the clippings, and leave them at the curb. See also: know How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Oil drillers often heat crude oil or dilute it with gasoline to make it runny enough to flow through pipelines to refineries. Some drillers hoping for diamonds have gotten into trouble, since about 80 per cent of forest rings contain pockets of natural gas. The Drillers scored first on an 11-play, 97-yard drive that ate up nearly 7 minutes off the clock in the first quarter. |
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