In a heartbeat means immediately.
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Prison Break
Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre) used the phrase “in a heartbeat” while talking to Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield) in season 1, episode 8 (The Old Head) of Prison Break as shown below:
In Treatment
Embeth Davidtz (Amy) used the phrase “in a heartbeat” while talking to Josh [...]
If an organization, system, or agreement falls apart, it fails or stops working effectively.
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In Treatment
Dianne Wiest(Gina) and Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used the phrasal verb “fall apart” in the fifth episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
The phrase “You name it” means anything you say.
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In Treatment
Blair Underwood(Alex) used the phrase “You name it” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in season1, episode 2 of the popular TV show “In Treatment” as shown below:
Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher(Susan Mayer) used the phrase “you name it” while talking to Nicollette Sheridan(Edie [...]
Unequivocal means total, or expressed in a clear and certain way.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) and Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “Unequivocal” in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Resolved means determined.
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In Treatment
Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “resolved” while talking to Melissa George(Laura) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Dwell on means to think or talk about a particular subject for too long, especially one that is unpleasant or not important any more.
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In Treatment
Gabriel Byrne(Paul) used “dwell on” while talking to Melissa George(Laura) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the [...]
If a vehicle pulls over, it moves to the side of the road and stops.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) used “pull over” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Pile-up: a traffic accident involving several vehicles which hit each other.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) used “pileup” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Run over means to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them, injuring or killing them.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) used “run over” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the eleventh episode of a popular TV show “In Treatment” which is about the patient-therapist relationship.
Claustrophobic describes a person suffering from a fear of being in enclosed spaces or it describes a place which is small and enclosed, and makes you feel uncomfortable when you are in it.
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In Treatment
Melissa George(Laura) used “Claustrophobic” while talking to Gabriel Byrne(Paul) in the sixth episode of a popular TV [...]