keep your fingers crossed (wish for a positive outcome) Good luck in your job interview! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. Keep your fingers crossed for me; it’s my exam this morning. envocabulary.com
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give up (to stop doing or having) I’m thinking of giving up swimming. I’m trying to give up smoking. Don’t give up hope, my friend. (to stop trying, surrender) Keep trying! Don’t give up. He doesn’t give up so easily. I give up. What is the answer? envocabulary.com
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give away (tell the secret of) He gave away military secrets to the enemy. Please don’t give away how this thing works. We organized a surprise party for her, but Jane gave it away. (to give something that you no longer need to someone for free) I gave away all my books …
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go (to move or travel from one place to another): Let’s go home. This plane goes to Paris. head used with an adverb or preposition (to go in a particular direction): After lunch, she headed for the door. Our ship is heading for Miami. travel (to go from one …
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royal road (an easy or direct way to achieve something) Practice is the royal road to learning a language well. There is no royal road to success in this business. envocabulary.com
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