do you mind (used to ask someone’s permission) Do you mind if I close the window? Do you mind looking after my kids when I’m out for a while? envocabulary.com
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cross your mind (come to your mind) It never crossed my mind to lock the door. Did the thought that you might someday need this old jam jar cross your mind? envocabulary.com
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break down (stop working) My car broke down, and I had to push it off the road. (fail to progress or be successful) Talks with management broke down completely. (lose control of your emotions) Ruby just broke down and cried when she saw the violence. (separate into parts) Let’s …
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break away (separate) He decided to break away from the band and form his own group. (leave or escape from) Although he held her tight, she managed to break away. envocabulary.com
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cat burglar (a thief who gets into buildings by climbing through upper windows, skylights, etc.) A cat burglar has climbed up the drainpipe and stolen her valuables. Samuel is a heavy sleeper, like most old people, and didn’t hear the cat burglar entering. envocabulary.com
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