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a prime mover someone who has a lot of influence in starting something important. He was a prime mover in developing a new style of customer-friendly bookshops in the UK. See also: mover prime the pump (mainly American) to do something in order to make something succeed, especially to spend money. European governments and banks are priming the pump world-wide looking for alternative energy. See also: pump in your/its prime in someone's or something's best, most successful, or most productive stage. She retired in her prime, but continued working part-time as a consultant. Though the magazine was in its prime, it stopped publication when the chief editor quit. Usage notes: often used in the form in the prime of (your) life: The members of our squadron were in the prime of life. past your/its prime no longer able to do something at an acceptable level because of age. The dancer was past her prime, though she performed occasionally as a guest artist. See also: past 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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