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The latest Messages 8
2023-05-04 07:58:08
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak Meaning
Even though we may want to say "No" to temptation (doing something bad), our body may be unable to resist it.
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6.7K views04:58
2023-05-03 18:30:49
take away Meaning
If you take something away, you take it somewhere else.
For example
The waitress took away the dirty dishes and then brought our coffee to the table.
Would you like to eat your pizza here or take it away?
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1.7K views15:30
2023-05-03 06:30:47
straight Meaningheterosexual, not gay
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We have two sons; Ben and James. Ben is gay and James is straight and we love them both dearly.
Why do we feel we have to label people as straight or gay or whatever? Aren't human beings a bit too complicated for that?
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3.4K views03:30
2023-05-02 18:31:13
music to your ears MeaningIf something is music to your ears, it's just what you want to hear.
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When Halle heard Jason say "I do" at their wedding, it was music to her ears.
After I'd done my final dive, the judges all said 9.9 or 10 and the crowd cheered. It was music to my ears!
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4.2K views15:31
2023-05-02 06:30:27
A bad penny always turns up Meaning
Bad or nasty people have a habit of showing up or returning.
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4.9K views03:30
2023-05-01 18:30:53
come out (2) Meaning
to become known
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Many people would be shocked if the truth about the so-called terrorist attacks ever came out.
The full story behind his arrest might never come out.
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5.5K views15:30
2023-04-30 18:30:09
dope (1) Meaningheroin, cannabis; any illegal drug
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Harry's been arrested again for buying dope.
We had to send some students for counselling on the dangers of using drugs after they were caught smoking dope in the toilets.
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6.3K views15:30
2023-04-30 06:30:56
face the music MeaningIf someone has to face the music, they have to accept the consequences of doing something wrong.
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To avoid facing the music and accepting his punishment for doing something bad, our little boy will tell lies with the skill of a well-trained actor.
Henry stole some money and bought a car, and when he realised he'd have to face the music he drove across the border to escape.
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2023-04-29 18:31:08
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em Meaning
If you cannot win against someone or something, it may be easier or better to join forces with them.
Note: 'em (informal contraction) = them
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2.4K views15:31
2023-04-29 06:30:15
mistake for Meaning
to wrongly think that a person or thing is someone or something else
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Fake Gucci bags look real and can easily be mistaken for genuine Gucci bags.
There's a guy who lives near here who often gets mistaken for David Beckham. He looks just like him.
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