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📚 Take a back seat, phrase. ❓ Definition: Take or be given a less important position or role. ❗️ Examples: 1. In future he would take a back seat in politics. 2. Yet the majority of the book empha…
📚 Wallop, noun. 🔉 /ˈwɒləp/ 🇬🇧 ❓ Definition (informal): A heavy blow or punch. ❗️ Examples: 1. I gave it a wallop with my boot. 2. I must go down to the basement at once with my trusty two-by-…
🎬 Ice Blues (2008) 💬 You really gave that guy quite a wallop.
📚 Make ends meet, phrase. ❓ Definition: Earn just enough money to live on. ❗️ Examples: 1. They were finding it hard to make ends meet. 2. Some want to make enough money to make ends meet; others…
📚 In the blink of an eye, locución. ❓ Definition: Very quickly. ❗️ Examples: 1. Software that would do lots of boring calculations in the blink of an eye. 2. Richard was a little shocked to see he…