big

big definition big  adjective (large, sizeable): We have got a big house in the country. (tall and heavy): A big man was at the door. (important, great): I have a big decision to make. (generous or kind): That’s very big of you. (older): My big sister is coming to stay …

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cold hands, warm heart

  cold hands, warm heart (someone who does not show feelings but is inwardly caring) Leo never sends me flowers, but he’s a case of cold hands and a warm heart. Jacob never shows emotions, but he cares for her a lot. He has cold hands but a warm heart. …

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happen

  happen (to take place, usually without being planned): An eclipse happens when the sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line. occur formal (to happen, especially unexpectedly): These problems occur in all families. take place (to happen, usually events that have been arranged or planned): The wedding will …

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it’s easy

it’s easy. Ways to say, “It’s Easy.” It’s a piece of cake. It’s a cinch. It’s a walk in the park. It’s a breeze. Easy as falling down. It’s a snap. There’s nothing to it. It’s child’s play. Anyone can do it. It’s easy-peasy. It’s not rocket science. It’s easy …

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pull out

  pull out (to leave; depart) The ship pulls out at 8:00 a.m. (to retreat; move out) The army will pull out of the region as soon as peace restored. (to stop being involved in something) The exercise became so intense that I had to pull out. (to move out …

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