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an english poster with the words,'english to say now part 1'in different colors
a red and white sign that says, meaning uncertain or doubtful simon is still kind of fify about going to columbia
"Iffy" means uncertain or doubtful. Example: Simon is still ​kind of iffy about…
“Make out” means “to hug, kiss and touch in a sexual way”. Example: I went over to this girl’s house to bake cookies, but we ended up making out on a sofa. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
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“Make out” means “to hug, kiss and touch in a sexual way”. Example: I went over to this girl’s house to bake cookies, but we ended up making out on a sofa. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
the words give someone the eye meaning to look at someone with romantic interest that girl over there is giving you the eye go talk to her
English Phrasal
a red and white poster with the words be hard up to have very little money
Idiom
an advertisement with the words, i just couldn't part with my old car even though it uses too much gas
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“Part with” means “to give away or get ​rid of something although you would prefer to keep it”. Example: He couldn’t part with his ​old ​car, ​even though it used too much ​gas. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
a poster with the words to take someone away from other people in order to speak privately
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an orange poster with the words pedagogy on it
Word of the Day - yarmulke | Dictionary.com
pedagogy. Teach by learning, impart from experience. This word has Greek origins, entering English around 1585. #wordoftheday #grammar #keithrmueller #TFOB #nanowrimo #BEA17 #wordnerd
an orange background with the words dekko in white on it, and a photo of
Word of the Day - dekko | Dictionary.com
Dictionary.com’s Word of the Day - dekko - British Slang. a look or glance.
a pink poster with the words pasteo on it
Word of the Day - paseo | Dictionary.com
Today's Word of the Day is paseo. Learn its definition, pronunciation, etymology and more. Join over 19 million fans who boost their vocabulary every day.
a small stone that is easy to throw in front of an orange background with the words dormick on it
Word of the Day - dornick | Dictionary.com
Today's Word of the Day is dornick. Learn its definition, pronunciation, etymology and more. Join over 19 million fans who boost their vocabulary every day.
the three common summer idoms in english
8 Summer Idioms That Are Easy to Use in English Conversation
a green background with the words ossature and an image of a skeleton on it
Word of the Day - ossature | Dictionary.com
Dictionary.com’s Word of the Day - ossature - the arrangement of bones in the skeleton or a body part.
a poem written in red and black with the words different ways to say i'm hungry
Pragmatics
“Things are looking up” means “the situation is getting better”. Example: Last…
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“Things are looking up” means “the situation is getting better”. Example: Last…