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lol never mind, I finally found the word.. it's "grandeur"
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Hello everyone, I am not quite sure this is the appropriate sub-forum, or even the website as a whole, for this kind of question. However, I sort of need a quick response, and since English is not my mother tongue, I supposed some of you here,
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I remember... I think "highly anticipated" is what I've been looking for. Not an actual phrase, but I guess it's how I've always seen it.
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Hello guys,
I'm somewhat sure that there's a more commonly used synonym for "long-awaited" but I can't remember what it is. If we want to say, for instance, that a long-awaited video game has been finally released, what would be the most
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Sorry it was me, I forgot to log-in.
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Concise Oxford English Dictionary: a labour of love : a task done for pleasure, not reward. (written in a way easier to understand)
The Phrase Finder: Meaning Work undertaken for the pleasure of it or for the benefit of a loved one. Origin From
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Maybe she's a witch or something and is threatening him, saying "I will curse you!" (so don't get any closer to me..)
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Not quite..
"Guess what, Mrs. Barrett," I said. "You got fired," guessed my optimistic wife. "No. Fired up," I replied, and pulled out the tickets. "Up, up and away," I said. "Tomorrow night to Paris." "***, Oliver," she said. But quietly, with
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lol
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I think he meant "when to come" to be a question. That is, "When can I come?"
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