pass by (to go past; move past) They pass by my house every day. If you pass by the supermarket, could you please pick up some cheese? (to let a chance or opportunity pass without taking advantage of it) Don’t let an opportunity like this pass you by. I feel that …
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pass away People say this to avoid saying ‘die’ (to die) They will continue to live when we pass away. He is very upset because his mother passed away. (to go by, pass) The storm passed away before dark. All your fears will pass away soon. envocabulary.com
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expensive (costing a lot of money): It is expensive to travel by plane. costly (costing a lot, especially in a way that wastes money): It would be too costly to fix this car. pricey informal (expensive): The dress was a little pricey but beautiful. overpriced (very costly and not worth the price): Everything in …
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get into the swing of things informal (become accustomed to an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it) I’m just trying to get into the swing of things. Once you get into the swing of it, it will take no time. envocabulary.com
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in full swing (at the highest level of operation or activity) The reconstruction work is in full swing. The protest was still in full swing in the streets. envocabulary.com
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