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What verb means “to feel deep sorrow, especially after a loss”?. What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t (- -) over. start learning
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Grieve — What the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over.
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What idiom means “a son is very similar to his father”?... L F L S. start learning
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Like father, like son — He loves fixing cars. Like father, like son.
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What idiom means “children are similar to their parents”?... T A D F F F T T. start learning
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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree — She’s stubborn. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
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What adjective describes food that is torn or cut into thin, small strips? start learning
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Shredded — She added shredded cheese on top of the tacos... We’ll eat shredded chicken.
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What phrasal verb means “to remove something to the outside”?. Can you (- -) the garbage out? start learning
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Take out — Can you take the garbage out?
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What verb means “to move upward from the horizon (sun)”. El sol esta saliedo? start learning
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The sun is rising. The sun is coming out. The sun is setting.
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What adjective means “strange or unusual”?... That’s (w- )... start learning
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What word means “to work out with great effort and intensity”?. Train (h -). start learning
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What adjective means “strange in personality or behavior”?. You’re so (w -)... start learning
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What verb means “to speak to God”? start learning
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What verb means “to feel deep sorrow after someone dies”?. She is still (- -) her father. start learning
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Grieve — She is still grieving her father.
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What phrase means “to feel an extremely sadness about something”?. Don’t (- -) over things you can’t change. start learning
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Grieve over — Don’t grieve over things you can’t change.
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What expression means “to finish something unpleasant quickly”? start learning
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Get it over with — Let’s get it over with.
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What phrasal verb means “to break into pieces or lose structure”?. If you overheat the tacos, they (- -) (- -). start learning
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Fall apart — If you overheat the tacos, they fall apart.
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What expression means “to do something now so it’s finished”? G. o. w. start learning
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Get it over with — Let’s get it over with.
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What adjective means “cruel and lacking compassion”? start learning
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Inhumane — That’s disgusting and inhumane.
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What noun means “a person sexually attracted to children”?. Trumpas was arrested for being a (- -). start learning
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Pedophile — Trumpas was arrested for being a pedophile.
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What adjective means more than “very crispy”? start learning
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Extra crispy — Can I have the fish extra crispy?
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What adjective means “soft and full of light fur or hair”?. My doggy Cherry is (f- -). start learning
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Fluffy — My dog is fluffy.
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What phrasal verb means “to answer rudely or disrespectfully”?... Don’t (- -) (- -) to me. start learning
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Talk back — Don’t talk back to me.
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What informal expression means “a very intelligent person”? Una inteligente galleta. start learning
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A smart cookie — You’re a smart cookie.
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What word means “by walking instead of using a vehicle”? start learning
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on foot or walking— I go to work on foot. We explored the city on foot. The village is small, so you can see everything on foot. I’m going home walking.
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What verb means “to speak back in a rude or disrespectful way”?. Don’t (- -) me, young man. start learning
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Sass... Don’t sass me, young man.
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How do you say “Ve con Dios” in English?. start learning
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What phrasal verb means to say something suddenly and without thinking, often a secret or information; don’t shout it suddenly. don’t say it impulsively.? start learning
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BLURT OUT... He blurted out the secret. She blurted out the first answer that came to her mind.
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