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Phrasal Verb – Look up

Meaning – Look (something) up – To try to find some information in a book, on a list, o… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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13 Jan 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Phrasal Verb – Look up 🔹 Meaning – Look (something) up – To try to find some information in a book, on a list, o… https://t.co/utzvABLsDS

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English Study @EnglishStudy
British Slang – Chuffed

Meaning – Very happy, delighted or proud.

If we are extremely happy about somethi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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11 Jan 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 British Slang – Chuffed 😁 🔹 Meaning – Very happy, delighted or proud. 🔹 If we are extremely happy about somethi… https://t.co/R6J5Jv18bu
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Idiom – Gild the Lily

Meaning – To improve something unnecessarily. To further decorate something that already… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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18 Oct 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Gild the Lily 🔹 Meaning – To improve something unnecessarily. To further decorate something that already… https://t.co/mEDdstKQ0j
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Idiom – Tread water

Meaning – To be active but not make progress towards something.

️ “I’ve been learning th… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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08 Sep 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Tread water 🔹 Meaning – To be active but not make progress towards something. 🗣️ “I’ve been learning th… https://t.co/NUD61raRjx
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Idiom – Speak of the devil

Meaning – This expression is used when a person being talked about suddenly appea… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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23 Aug 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Speak of the devil 👿 🔹 Meaning – This expression is used when a person being talked about suddenly appea… https://t.co/AdinTlENgb
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Idiom – Pipe dream

Meaning – An idea or plan that is very unlikely to happen. An impossibility or an unrealist… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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31 Jul 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Pipe dream 🔹 Meaning – An idea or plan that is very unlikely to happen. An impossibility or an unrealist… https://t.co/YLWQXKDBOv
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Imply = to express indirectly; to suggest



Infer = to draw a conclusion from evidence



#vocabulary
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27 Jun 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Imply = to express indirectly; to suggest 👩🏾💬 Infer = to draw a conclusion from evidence 👨🏻💭 #vocabulary https://t.co/geZnfJWzW3
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Phrasal Verb - Take After (Somebody)

Meaning - To look and/or behave like an older member of your family - espec… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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03 Jun 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸Phrasal Verb - Take After (Somebody) 🔹Meaning - To look and/or behave like an older member of your family - espec… https://t.co/XiDREGoquP
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Idiom – Take a rain check

Meaning – To politely refuse an offer or invitation, on the implication that you may… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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03 May 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Take a rain check 🔹 Meaning – To politely refuse an offer or invitation, on the implication that you may… https://t.co/YRfAnQqYb7
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English Study @EnglishStudy
Idiom – Eat your words

Meaning – To admit that you’ve said something wrong. This expression is used to take ba… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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17 Mar 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🔸 Idiom – Eat your words 🔹 Meaning – To admit that you’ve said something wrong. This expression is used to take ba… https://t.co/NIzOoHZxsb
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EnglishStudy
English Study @EnglishStudy
Here are some common English animal similes!

As blind as a bat
As busy as a bee
As crafty as a fox
As free as… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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17 Feb 21 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Here are some common English animal similes! 🦇As blind as a bat 🐝As busy as a bee 🦊As crafty as a fox 🐦As free as… https://t.co/1sy0rwAxYX

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astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat*
14 Jan 13 copy & paste +upvote -downvote astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat* 🙈🙈🙊
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