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According to preposition used for stating where information or ideas have come from: fighting has broken out in the northern provinces. Album noun [count] a CD, record, or cassette with several songs or pieces of music on it. Boy next door expression a simple, unsophisticated young man brief adjective lasting for only a short time: a brief visit.
According to preposition used for stating where information or ideas have come from: fighting has broken out in the northern provinces. Album noun [count] a CD, record, or cassette with several songs or pieces of music on it. Boy next door expression a simple, unsophisticated young man brief adjective lasting for only a short time: a brief visit.
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According to preposition used for stating where information or ideas have come from: fighting has broken out in the northern provinces. Album noun [count] a CD, record, or cassette with several songs or pieces of music on it. Boy next door expression a simple, unsophisticated young man brief adjective lasting for only a short time: a brief visit.
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according to preposition in somebody's eyes phrase used for stating where information or ideas have according to what someone thinks or feels: come from: According to newspaper reports, In his mother's eyes, the boy can do no wrong. fighting has broken out in the northern provinces. influence noun [count or uncount] album noun [count] the effect that a person or thing has on someone or a CD, record, or cassette with several songs or something: He couldn't hope to exert any real pieces of music on it influence in the new department.
boy next door expression knighthood noun [count]
a simple, unsophisticated young man an honour given by a British king or queen that allows a man to use the title 'Sir' before his name brief adjective lasting for only a short time: a brief visit mixture noun [singular] a combination of two or more different people or combined adjective things: Her face showed a mixture of fear and formed by adding things together: What is your excitement. combined family income? nowadays adverb contrast noun [count or uncount] at the present time a noticeable difference between people or things: In contrast to deserts in the south, the northern outrageous adjective part of the state is very green. very shocking or unreasonable
deserve verb outsider noun [count]
if you deserve something, it is right that you get it, someone who does not belong to a particular group because of the way that you are or the way that you have behaved possession noun [uncount] a situation in which you have or own something: drop out phrasal verb The brothers were caught in possession of stolen to leave something before you have finished what property. you intended to do: Too many students drop out of college after only one year. rebellious adjective opposing authority or the accepted rules of society formation noun [uncount] the process of starting or developing something: recognition noun [singular or uncount] factors that affect the formation of children's praise, respect, or admiration for something that you personalities have done