Monthly Archives: March 2011

>COME DOWN TO (1)

> come down to = in the end it is just one thing that is important examples: In relationships it all comes down to love and trust. In the business world it all comes down to money. Work conditions are … Continue reading

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>COME DOWN TO (1)

> come down to = in the end it is just one thing that is important examples: In relationships it all comes down to love and trust. In the business world it all comes down to money. Work conditions are … Continue reading

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>FALL FOR, CHILL OUT

> fall for something = believe in something that is not true examples: I ‘m not falling for your trick again! How could you fall for that? You know he lies all the time. He told me he was a … Continue reading

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>FALL FOR, CHILL OUT

> fall for something = believe in something that is not true examples: I ‘m not falling for your trick again! How could you fall for that? You know he lies all the time. He told me he was a … Continue reading

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>CHICKEN OUT

> chicken out = am afraid to do something examples: You said you would do it! Don’t chicken out now! At the last minute she chickened out of telling him the truth. Sometimes we think we are brave but in … Continue reading

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>CHICKEN OUT

> chicken out = am afraid to do something examples: You said you would do it! Don’t chicken out now! At the last minute she chickened out of telling him the truth. Sometimes we think we are brave but in … Continue reading

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>COUNT AGAINST

> COUNT AGAINST = is something negative examples: I don’t have much experience in this job and this will count against me. I don’t really expect to get the job.   Of course he didn’t like you! All those lies you … Continue reading

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>COUNT AGAINST

> COUNT AGAINST = is something negative examples: I don’t have much experience in this job and this will count against me. I don’t really expect to get the job.   Of course he didn’t like you! All those lies you … Continue reading

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