I am hungry Ways to say, “I am hungry”. I need food. My stomach feels like my throat has been cut. I’m puckish. I’m so hungry I could eat a scabby horse. I’m craving. I’m so hungry, I could eat an ox. I’m famished. My tummy is talking to me. …
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move on (to leave a job, activity, subject, etc. for another one) I love my job, but I think it is time to move on. Let’s move on to the next exercise. (to leave a place and travel to another) We stayed there for a few days before moving on. …
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bring up (to look after and educate a child): She had to bring up her son by herself. raise US (bring up): We will get married and raise a family. rear (to look after a child or animal until they are fully grown): Farmers in the area rear sheep and …
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know the ropes (know how to do a job or activity) The job is quite easy once you know the ropes. You know the ropes much better than he does. envocabulary.com
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learn the ropes (learn how to do a job or activity) I just want to learn the ropes of this job with you. It took him several weeks to learn the ropes. envocabulary.com
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