take apart

take apart (separate something into pieces, dismantle) This bike can be taken apart and put together with ease. (beat someone) If you talk to me that way again, I’ll take you apart. (ruin or damage) The storm took apart the roof and the walls. (criticize someone strongly) He took the …

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Good luck

Good luck Ways to say, “Good luck!” Best of luck! I hope things will work out all right. Break a leg! I hope everything will be all right. You’ll do great! Fortune always favors the bold. Fingers crossed! I hope things will turn out fine. I wish you luck! You …

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avoid

avoid definition avoid  verb (prevent from happening): She tried her best to avoid accidents. We should avoid trouble by planning carefully. (not go to or through): This route avoids high mountains. We had to avoid Elm Street due to heavy traffic. (keep away from): You should avoid excessive exposure to …

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I’m sorry

sorry                   Ways to say, “I am sorry.” I’m so sorry… I shouldn’t have done that. Sorry about that. I can’t express how sorry I am. I owe you an apology. Sorry, I didn’t mean to do that. I beg your pardon. …

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call

  call (shout something loudly to attract attention): Did someone call my name? shout (say something very loud): There’s no need to shout; I can hear you. cry (call out loudly, scream): She ran downstairs and cried for help. exclaim (shout with strong emotion): You can’t do that!’ He exclaimed …

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