John Hancock

  John Hancock  US informal (signature) Please put your John Hancock at the bottom of this paper. We need your John Hancock on the contract to complete the deal. Put your John Henry at the bottom of this page. Also, John Henry   envocabulary.com

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ice up

  ice up (become covered with ice) The windshield was icing up, and I had to stop the car and clean it. It was bitterly cold, and it iced the roads up. The water pipes were all iced up.   envocabulary.com

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ice down

  ice down (to put ice on an injury) I have to go home and ice my knee to stop it from swelling. I think you should ice down your arm.   (to cold with ice) We need to ice down some beer.   envocabulary.com

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join in

  join in (to take part in something with others) I didn’t want to join in, but they insisted. Everybody likes to join in this tournament. Will you join in with us to clean up the hall?   envocabulary.com

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identify with

  identify with (to feel that you can understand and share the feelings of someone) I didn’t enjoy the movie because I couldn’t identify with the actors. I can identify with what you have been through. She will find it difficult to identify with a man like him.   envocabulary.com

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