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Neither

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Neither is used to indicate not one nor the other.

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Neither of

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Neither of is used to refer to not one of two or more people or things.

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Owe

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To owe means to be under obligation to pay or repay money or a favor.

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Lock up

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To lock up means to secure something with a lock.

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Like

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Like is used to express similarity or preference.

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While

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While is used to indicate a period of time during which something happens.

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Bother

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To bother means to take the trouble to do something.

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On my way out

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On my way out refers to the act of leaving a place.

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Mind

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Mind refers to the part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers.

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Turn off

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To turn off means to deactivate a device or stop a function.

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Imply

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To imply means to suggest something without stating it directly.

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Heard

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Heard is the past tense of hear, meaning to perceive sound.

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Hard

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Hard means solid, firm, or difficult.

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Place

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Place refers to a particular position or location.

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Go through

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To go through means to examine or experience something.

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Charged

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Charged means to have been given a responsibility or to have an electrical charge.

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I was told

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I was told indicates that someone informed you about something.

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Internship

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An internship is a temporary position that offers practical experience.

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Filled

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Filled means to be made full or occupied.

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Announcement

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An announcement is a public statement or notification.

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Out of date

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Out of date means no longer current or valid.

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Data

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Data refers to facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.

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Plus

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Plus is used to indicate addition or inclusion.

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R�sum�

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A résumé is a document summarizing a person’s education, qualifications, and experience.

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Looking for
Looking for means searching or seeking something.
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Put in the word
To put in the word means to recommend or mention someone.
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Applicants
Applicants are individuals who apply for a job or position.
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Interviewing
Interviewing refers to the process of asking questions to assess a candidate.
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Right away
Right away means immediately or without delay.
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Deal
A deal is an agreement or arrangement.
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Myth m�f
A myth is a widely held but false belief or idea.
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Outright
Outright means completely or totally.
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Falsehood
Falsehood refers to the state of being untrue or incorrect.
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Prejudice
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience.
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Accessible
Accessible means easy to approach or reach.
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Theoretically
Theoretically refers to something that is based on theory rather than practical application.
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Provide
To provide means to supply or make available.
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Vital
Vital means absolutely necessary or essential.
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Covered
Covered means to be protected or concealed.
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Outstanding
Outstanding means exceptionally good or remarkable.
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Effort- �f�rt
Effort refers to a vigorous or determined attempt.
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Helpful
Helpful means providing assistance or support.
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Yawn
To yawn means to open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply, often due to tiredness.
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Boredom
Boredom is the state of feeling weary and restless due to lack of interest.
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Quite
Quite means to a certain extent or degree.
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Fish
Fish are aquatic animals that have gills and fins.
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Lizards
Lizards are reptiles that typically have four legs and a long body.
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Quarrel
A quarrel is an angry argument or disagreement.
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Settle
To settle means to resolve or reach an agreement.
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As long as
As long as indicates a condition or requirement.
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Baboons
Baboons are large primates found in Africa and Arabia.
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Lions
Lions are large wild cats known for their strength and pride behavior.
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Pecking order
Pecking order refers to a hierarchy among individuals in a group.
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Feature
A feature is a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
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Looking away
Looking away means to turn one's gaze from something.
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Stifle - ist�ifol
To stifle means to suppress or hold back.
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Curiously enough
Curiously enough is used to introduce a surprising fact.
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Mouths (m�lfis)
Mouths are the openings in the face used for eating and speaking.
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Months
Months are units of time, typically 30 or 31 days long.
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Likely
Likely means probable or expected.
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Muscles
Muscles are tissues in the body that contract to produce movement.
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Jaw
The jaw is the lower part of the face used for chewing.
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Follow along
To follow along means to keep pace with or understand something.
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Pinned
Pinned means to be held in place or secured.
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Concern
Concern refers to a feeling of worry or interest.
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Addressing
Addressing means to speak to or deal with a particular issue.
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Lecture
A lecture is an educational talk to an audience.
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Write up
To write up means to prepare a written report.
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How much
How much is used to inquire about quantity or price.
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Stuff
Stuff refers to materials or things in general.
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Staff
Staff refers to the group of people employed by an organization.
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Be sure
To be sure means to be certain or confident.
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Come up
To come up means to arise or occur.
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Appointment
An appointment is a scheduled meeting.
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Throughout
Throughout means in every part or during the entire time.
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Come up with
To come up with means to devise or create.
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Shorthand
Shorthand is a method of rapid writing using symbols.
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Earlier
Earlier refers to a time before the present.
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Quickly
Quickly means at a fast speed.
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Valuable
Valuable means worth a lot in terms of usefulness or importance.
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Way
Way refers to a method or manner of doing something.
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To go over
To go over means to review or examine.
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Ancient
Ancient refers to something very old or from a long time ago.
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Is all about
Is all about indicates the main focus or purpose.
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Aim
Aim refers to a goal or purpose.
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Desire
Desire is a strong feeling of wanting something.
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For its own sake
For its own sake means for the intrinsic value of something.
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There may be
There may be indicates the possibility of something existing.
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Ahead
Ahead means in front or forward in time.
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Blanks
Blanks refer to empty spaces or missing information.
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Fill in
To fill in means to complete or provide missing information.
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Fit
Fit means to be suitable or appropriate.
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Stated
Stated means expressed in words.
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Started
Started means to have begun something.
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Already
Already indicates that something has happened before now.
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Statement
A statement is a definite or clear expression of something.
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Grammatically
Grammatically refers to the rules of grammar.
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Set up
To set up means to establish or arrange.
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Jot down
To jot down means to write something quickly.
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Ends up
Ends up means to finally be in a particular situation.
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Hand
The hand is the prehensile part of the arm used for grasping.
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Look over
To look over means to examine or review something.
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Beyond
Beyond means at or to the further side of.
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Ill
Ill means sick or unwell.
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To some degree
To some degree means partially or somewhat.
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Amateur
An amateur is a person who engages in a pursuit without professional skill.
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Income
Income refers to money received, especially on a regular basis.
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In that sense
In that sense means in that particular context.
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In and of themselves
In and of themselves means by their own nature.
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Health
Health refers to the state of being free from illness.
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Modest
Modest means not large, elaborate, or expensive.
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Such a thing
Such a thing refers to an example or instance of something.
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Attainment
Attainment refers to the action of achieving a goal.
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Came out
Came out means to have emerged or been revealed.
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Overhear
To overhear means to hear something without the speaker's intention.
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Low-key
Low-key means modest or restrained.
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Whatever
Whatever is used to indicate indifference or lack of concern.
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Take place
To take place means to happen or occur.
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Nothing flashy
Nothing flashy means not extravagant or showy.
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Never mind
Never mind means to disregard or ignore something.
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Small talk
Small talk refers to light conversation about trivial matters.
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Regarding
Regarding means concerning or about.
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Apologizing
Apologizing means expressing regret for an error or offense.
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Willing
Willing means ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
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Doable
Doable means capable of being done.
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More than anything else
More than anything else means primarily or chiefly.
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Get the gist
To get the gist means to understand the main idea.
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Raises
Raises refer to increases in salary or wages.
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Seek
To seek means to look for or try to obtain.
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Criteria
Criteria are standards or principles by which something is judged.
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Rely
To rely means to depend on with full trust.
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Altogether
Altogether means completely or entirely.
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On my own
On my own means independently or without help.
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Aloud
Aloud means spoken out loud.
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Out loud
Out loud means spoken in a voice that can be heard.
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Overt
Overt means done or shown openly.
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Covert
Covert means concealed or hidden.
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Diligently
Diligently means with careful and persistent effort.
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Happen to
To happen to means to occur by chance.
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Sign
A sign is an indication or symbol.
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Deaf
Deaf means unable to hear.
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Indeed
Indeed is used to emphasize a statement.
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Staring
Staring means looking fixedly at something.
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Take a Walk
To take a walk means to go for a leisurely stroll.
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Tempting
Tempting means appealing or attractive.
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Push through
To push through means to continue despite difficulties.
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A little longer
A little longer means for a short additional time.
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Downsize
To downsize means to reduce in size or number.
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Get fired up
To get fired up means to become excited or enthusiastic.
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Get fired
To get fired means to be dismissed from a job.
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Tired
Tired means in need of rest or sleep.
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Get
To get means to obtain or receive.
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At any time
At any time means whenever or at any moment.
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Swamped
Swamped means overwhelmed or inundated.
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Lately
Lately refers to a recent time period.
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Att�ndi
Att�ndi refers to being present at an event.
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Available
Available means able to be used or obtained.
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Just pass noon
Just pass noon means slightly after midday.
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It's just pass noon
It's just pass noon indicates the time is shortly after noon.
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A break
A break refers to a pause or interruption.
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Shortage
A shortage is a lack of something.
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Go for a Walk
To go for a walk means to take a stroll.
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Look cloudy
Look cloudy means the sky appears overcast.
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Book signing
A book signing is an event where an author signs copies of their book.
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Signed
Signed means to have written one's name on a document.
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