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reading someone's mind
read-only memory
(computing) A computer memory chip that stores values but does not allow updates, in which the values are nonvolatile in that they are retained even when the computer is unpowered.
read between the lines
(idiomatic) To infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly.
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read someone to filth
To thoroughly insult, to comprehensively call attention to the flaws of (someone).
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open reading frames
open reading frame
(genetics) A sequence of DNA triplets, between the initiator and terminator codons, that can be transcribed into mRNA and later translated into protein.
read someone's lips
To discern what someone is saying by watching the shape of the mouth rather than by hearing the sounds of the words. / (idiomatic) To pay close attention (often imperative).
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read like a book
(transitive, simile) To be able to discern someone's thoughts from his or her body language or other behavior.
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read/write heads
plural of read/write head
read 'em and weep
(informal) Used to express confidence when showing a winning poker hand. / (informal, by extension) Used as a taunt when outperforming or one-upping rivals.