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Phrasal Verb of the Day | Vocabulary | EnglishClub
hold up (1)

to cause a delay, or make someone or something later than expected

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Word of the Day
transience

Definition: (noun) The attribute of being brief or fleeting.
Synonyms: brevity, briefness.
Usage: The superficiality and transience of the club scene is part of its appeal for young people.
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eddy

noun: 1. A current moving contrary to the main current, especially in a circular motion, in a fluid such as air or water. 2. A trend, fashion, or opinion that runs counter to the prevailing one. verb tr., intr.: To move or cause to move in a circular, countercurrent motion.

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honcho | head honcho

the boss, the person in charge

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Idiom of the Day
nose into (something)

To investigate something; to try to find information about something, especially private, secret, or sensitive matters. Watch the video

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come off (2)

to result in the intended outcome

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gyrate

Definition: (verb) Revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis.
Synonyms: spin, reel, whirl.
Usage: The airplane gyrated about in the sky in a most alarming fashion.
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brandish

verb tr.: To hold or wave something (especially a weapon), in a threatening or triumphant manner. noun: The act of waving or displaying something in an ostentatious or boastful manner.

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the nosebleeds

A seating area very high up in a stadium or theater, as for a sporting event, musical performance, play, etc., which typically costs less money but has a restricted view. "Nosebleed" refers jocularly to the effects of extremely high altitudes on the body, which can often cause nasal hemorrhaging, among other symptoms. Watch the video

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damn

an expression of anger or annoyance

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fall behind

If you have fallen behind other people, they have advanced faster than you and they are ahead of you.

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hanker

Definition: (verb) Desire strongly or persistently.
Synonyms: long, yearn.
Usage: There, my lady cousin; there stands the most undutiful child in the world; she hankers after a beggarly rascal, and won't marry one of the greatest matches in all England.
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truckle

verb intr.: To act in a servile manner. verb tr.: To move or roll on small wheels. noun: 1. A low bed that slides under another bed. Also known as a truckle bed or a trundle bed. 2. A small wheel. 3. A small barrel-shaped cheese.

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coke

cocaine

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