🖌🖍🖋 - May - In formal English, the modal verb ‘may’ is often used when expressing your hopes and wishes for others.
- May the odds be ever in your favour. (The Hunger Games)
- May the Force be with you. (Star Wars)
- May all your wishes come true.
- May he rest in peace.
- May they be very happy in the future.
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- May the odds be ever in your favour. (The Hunger Games)
- May the Force be with you. (Star Wars)
- May all your wishes come true.
- May he rest in peace.
- May they be very happy in the future.
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▫️◽️◻️ - wrap one's head/mind around something 💡💡💡
▪️◾️◼️ - get one's head/mind around something 💡💡💡
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▪️◾️◼️ - get one's head/mind around something 💡💡💡
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😎 - transfer (verb) /trænsˈfɜː(r)/ = to pass or cause to pass from one person, place, or condition to another
[synonym = convey]
~ If only he could transfer his thoughts to her mind.
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[synonym = convey]
~ If only he could transfer his thoughts to her mind.
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🏃♀️🏃 - RUN - phrasal verbs 🏃♀️🏃
1️⃣ run down (sg) - [inseparable]
2️⃣ run across (sy/sg) - [inseparable]
3️⃣ run (sg) past/by (sy) - [separable]
4️⃣ run up (sg) - [separable]
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1️⃣ run down (sg) - [inseparable]
2️⃣ run across (sy/sg) - [inseparable]
3️⃣ run (sg) past/by (sy) - [separable]
4️⃣ run up (sg) - [separable]
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💡 - run (sg) past/by (sy) - phrasal verb - [separable] 🏃♀️🏃💡
~ I'd like to run an idea by you! 💡
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~ I'd like to run an idea by you! 💡
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- look up - phrasal verb
🖌 - things are looking up (for) ➡️ if a situation is looking up, it is getting better
~ Finally, things are looking up for me.
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🖌 - things are looking up (for) ➡️ if a situation is looking up, it is getting better
~ Finally, things are looking up for me.
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🔘 on autopilot
= automatically, without thinking about what you are doing
~ He never really cared about the job and is mostly operating on autopilot these days.
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= automatically, without thinking about what you are doing
~ He never really cared about the job and is mostly operating on autopilot these days.
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🌑 - inveterate (adj.) /ɪnˈvetərət/
= always doing a particular thing, especially something bad, and unlikely to change; confirmed in a habit
~ an inveterate smoker/liar/gambler/critic
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= always doing a particular thing, especially something bad, and unlikely to change; confirmed in a habit
~ an inveterate smoker/liar/gambler/critic
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