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2023-07-19 08:02:17 keep up (2)


Meaning
If you keep up with someone, you stay at the same level and don't fall behind them.

For example

Rafael can run very fast. When we go running together, it's hard for me to keep up.

Jimmy takes a long time to learn new things, and sometimes he can't keep up with other kids in his class.

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2023-07-18 20:48:02 like a fish out of water


Meaning
You feel like a fish out of water if you're surrounded by people who are different to you, and it's making you feel a little uncomfortable.


For example

I was the only black person in a church full of white people, and I felt like a fish out of water at first. But lots of people came up and talked to me after the service, and I soon felt quite at home.


Sayoko travels to a lot of unusual places. She says feeling like a fish out of water is sometimes interesting.

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2023-07-18 11:54:47 quad (2)


Meaning
a quadruplet, one of four babies born together from the same mother


For example

I'm teaching a set of quads in my kindergarten class this term, and I can't tell them apart. All four look exactly the same!

After getting fertility treatment, Jill gave birth to a set of four healthy quads. She's been home with them for one week and she's already exhausted!

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2023-07-17 21:12:50 “The secret of discipline is motivation. When a person is sufficiently motivated, discipline will take care of itself.”


Meaning
When you intrinsically have desire toward something you'll do it at any cost.

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2023-07-17 10:00:16 pull in


Meaning
If a train, a truck or a car pulls in, it arrives somewhere.

For example

The train you want will be pulling in on platform 9.

A truck pulled in to the yard and the driver jumped out.

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2023-07-16 20:46:44 out-of-date (1)


Meaning
Something is out-of-date if it is old and therefore no longer useful or no longer accurate.


For example

Don't waste money on old textbooks because they could be out-of-date and the information might no longer be correct.

I didn't know the timetable was out-of-date. I got it off the internet so I thought it'd be new, not an old one from the 1990's.

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2023-07-16 12:07:05  whack


Meaning
to murder, esp. within the context of organised crime


For example

There's a contract out to whack Tony B. because he'd whacked Jimmy S., and he'd whacked Jimmy because Jimmy had whacked Paulie T., and so on.


If those Mafia informers don't get protection, they'll be whacked for sure.

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2023-07-15 20:34:31 Silence is golden


Meaning
This saying emphasizes the value of saying nothing.

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2023-07-15 08:27:04 slip up



Meaning
to make a small mistake, usually because of carelessness

For example

I'm usually pretty reliable, but sometimes I slip up, like everybody.


If our goalkeeper hadn't slipped up, we would have won the match.
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2023-07-14 18:43:42 a raw deal



Meaning
If you think that you got a raw deal, you think you weren't treated fairly or as well as other people.


For example

Doctors in small hospitals in country towns get a raw deal. They earn less, and usually work longer hours, than doctors in big-city hospitals.

If it wasn't for the transport workers union, drivers would still be getting low wages and a raw deal all round.
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