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at it adjective- engaged in sexual intercourse UK
- — G. F. Newman, Sir, You Bastard, 1970
- For working-class people to get a living in those days, you had to be involved in some sort of villainy or be “at it”, so everybody was breaking the law just to put bread on the table. — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 2, 1998
- engaged in sexual intercourse AUSTRALIA
- She’s got another one now. She’s at it again. — Dorothy Hewett, The Chapel Perilous, p. 22, 1972
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