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Greetings, Nina, The following list of synonyms for angry may be of help to you: Irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper. Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts,
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gleb_chebrikoff
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Hi
Most of the times, a society does not accept anything unusual that has never been done before by anyone . The same thing happened to me, ( as well – not necessary) . I am an Indian girl who used to live (Are you still living there? If
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As GG mentioned, "Easy for you to say" is a good reaction to mispronunciations. For years it was my boss's favorite expression in that situation. CJ
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Thank you! I know that this is not critical and neither of my business partners would resent for me using this kind of expression but I just wanted to know!
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
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yankee
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Ooh, what's wrong, right clothes for inhibitions? / You couldn't afford the price of admission. Now the girl in this scene is wearing black body-fitting clothes. So is the guy telling her the clothes are not just for looking and she
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141 days ago
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Hi,
Please help me to explain this phrase "Business Administration allows me the ability to get my toes wet in all aspects of business".
By the way, can we use this phrase in speaking english?
The phrase is 'get my feet
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The last part seems to be a reference to the expression " When the cat's away, the mice will play ". Very helpful.
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This is what I hear: I can see you believe in working hard. Oh, it's perfectly all right with me. Just carry on. (???), sir. When the cat's away, you know... The last part seems to be a reference to the expression " When the
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Hi dear sir/madam
I am an Iranian. I work as a translator and at the moment I am working on children story book.
There are some idioms in the book which are really difficult to translate because I dont have any reference to find them.
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