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2022-07-10 08:30:26
willy-nilly /adverb/
1. If something happens willy-nilly, it happens even if the people who are involved do not want it to happen;
2. without any order.
Examples:
1. Both sides were drawn, willy-nilly, into the conflict.
2. She threw her clothes willy-nilly into a drawer.
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2022-07-09 08:30:59
Eat your heart out /idiom/ a declaration, often exaggerated, joking and boastful, of being better than another person, the aforementioned often being a celebrity or historical figure.
Example:
"Mozart, eat your heart out!" said the organ player after a successful concert.
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2022-07-08 08:30:37
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2022-07-07 08:30:23
have the nerve to (do something) /phrase/ to have the will to do something bold, daring, or impudent.
Examples:
They've got a nerve, complaining about our behavior.
He had the nerve to ask me to prove who I was.
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2022-07-06 08:30:55
bona fide /adjective/ neither specious nor counterfeit: GENUINE; made with earnest intent: SINCERE; law : made in good faith without fraud or deceit.
Examples:
She has become a bona fide celebrity.
This is a bona fide proposal.
A bona fide offer to buy a farm.
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2022-07-05 08:31:18
To dedicate life to /phrasal verb/ to give completely your energy, time, etc. to something.
Example:
He dedicated his life to helping the poor.
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2022-07-04 08:31:09
so as to /formal/ in order to;
Examples:
I drove at a steady 50 mph so as to save fuel.
We went alon
g silently on tiptoe so as not to disturb anyone.
We wear clothes
so as not to be naked.
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2022-07-03 08:30:28
In order to /a subordinating conjunction/ we use
in order to with an infinitive form of a verb to express the purpose of something. It introduces a subordinate clause. It is more common in writing than in speaking.
Examples:
Mrs Weaver had to work full-time in order to earn a living for herself and her family of five children.
They nev
er parked the big van in front of the house in order not to upset the neighbors.
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2022-07-02 08:30:43
second to none /idiom/ better than all others of the same kind
Examples:
His cakes are second to none.
The city
's public transportation system is second to none.
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2022-07-01 07:30:38
up for grabs /idiom/ available and ready to be won or taken.
Example:
There are hundreds of prizes up for grabs.
Now that he's resigned, his job is up for grabs.
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