Monthly Archives: April 2011

>DOLL UP

> doll (myself) upbe dolled up      = put on special clothes and make-up and try to look more attractiveget dolled up examples: Many young people get dolled up on Saturday nights and go out. She went on her first … Continue reading

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>DOLL UP

> doll (myself) upbe dolled up      = put on special clothes and make-up and try to look more attractiveget dolled up examples: Many young people get dolled up on Saturday nights and go out. She went on her first … Continue reading

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>STICK TO (1)

> stick to (something) = deal with this one thing  examples: Don’t do whatever comes to your head! Just stick to the plan! Stick to your job and I ‘ll stick to mine. You have said so many things, you … Continue reading

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>STICK TO (1)

> stick to (something) = deal with this one thing  examples: Don’t do whatever comes to your head! Just stick to the plan! Stick to your job and I ‘ll stick to mine. You have said so many things, you … Continue reading

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>LOOK AROUND (1), LOOK ROUND (1), LOOK ABOUT (1)

> look around = look round = look about = look at the area all around you  examples: What do you mean the shop is crowded? Look around you! There ‘s only the two of us and three other customers. … Continue reading

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>LOOK AROUND (1), LOOK ROUND (1), LOOK ABOUT (1)

> look around = look round = look about = look at the area all around you  examples: What do you mean the shop is crowded? Look around you! There ‘s only the two of us and three other customers. … Continue reading

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>DO AWAY WITH (2)

> do away with (something) = stop having something forever, abolish something examples: We can’t do away with school exams. They are necessary. I think we should do away with nuclear weapons altogether. We should do away with this old, … Continue reading

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>DO AWAY WITH (2)

> do away with (something) = stop having something forever, abolish something examples: We can’t do away with school exams. They are necessary. I think we should do away with nuclear weapons altogether. We should do away with this old, … Continue reading

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>DO AWAY WITH (1)

> do away with = make something unnecessary examples: E-mail communication has done away with the telephone. People today write e-mail rather than call their friends on the phone. You can’t do away with technology. You need it in every … Continue reading

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>DO AWAY WITH (1)

> do away with = make something unnecessary examples: E-mail communication has done away with the telephone. People today write e-mail rather than call their friends on the phone. You can’t do away with technology. You need it in every … Continue reading

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