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15/11/2016
Avoid using 'very' too much.
19/09/2016
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19/09/2016
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05/06/2016
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30/07/2014
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19/03/2014
Phrase of the Day: I can't bear to look. It means I don't want to look/don't like looking at something for fear it might be bad. For example: I baked the cake for too long and I can't bear to look inside the oven now. http://easilingua.eu/
24/02/2014
Phrase of the Day: To be young at heart. (It means that regardless of your age you keep the enthusiasm and passion you felt when younger.)
21/02/2014
Phrase of the Day: to start on the bench (means not to start the game but to be a substitute) whereas to be on a bench means exactly that. As in our photo.
18/02/2014
Phrase of the day: well wrapped up (to be well protected/insulated from the cold/weather)
She's well wrapped up and won't notice the cold.
18/02/2014
to make a splash: to enter the water dramatically (Deeper meaning: to make a dramatic entrance or to have a dramatic impact on something.)
I wanted to make a splash at the party so I wore orange from head to foot.
17/02/2014
Word of the Day: fan (noun) means supporter as in: The football fans were happy with the result of the game.
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