pull apart (to separate into pieces) The hungry lions pulled the deer’s body apart in no time. (to separate two people who are fighting) They were fighting, so I tried to pull them apart. envocabulary.com
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The Value of knowledge A giant steamship engine failed. The ship’s owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure how to fix the engine. Then they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was young. He carried a large bag …
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Airbags Wife: I have a good news and a bad news. Husband: I am very busy. Just give me the good news. Wife: The airbags worked properly in our new BMW. envocabulary.com
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I don’t like it Ways to say, “I don’t like it.” I dislike it. I’m not a big fan of it. I’m not into it. It’s not my thing. I’ll pass. It doesn’t tickle my fancy. It’s not for me. I’m not keen on it. It drives me crazy. It’s …
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accommodate definition. accommodate (to provide a place to stay): They will accommodate the team in a luxury hotel. (to have enough room for): Our new office will easily accommodate 5 desks. (be suitable with the wishes or needs of): We designed the ground-floor bedrooms to accommodate disabled guests. (to lend …
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