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v. make untidy with scattered rubbish Newspapers littered the floo 9)fashion: n in /after the fashion of sb: (fml) like sb She paints in the fashion of Picasso come into/ be in fashion: become or be popular go/be out of fashion: become outdated fashionable. a old-fashioned: a 10) hairdresser: n beauties barber: n 11) spring: v jump p from the ground in a single movement spring out of bed A cat sprang out of the bushes spring to life suddenly become active On hearing his name called, the sleeping dog sprang to life come /spring to mind: present itself to one's thoughts Nothing immediately springs to mind spring from sth: have sth as a source or origin Hatred often springs from fear 12)a bag of bones: a very thin person or animat?& spring up: appear, develop, grow, etc quickly or suddenly New houses were springing up all over the tov The cat was just a bag of bones bag and baggage with all ones belongings, often suddenly or secretly Her tenant left, bag and baggage, without paying the rent be in the bag:(of an result, outcome)be as desired Her re-election is in the bag pack one's bags:(prepare to) leave He was told to pack his bags 13)occur: v come into being as an event or a process, happen Death occurred at midnight, the doctor says occur to sb: come into(a persons mind) An idea has occurred to me Did it ever occur to you to think of him? It never occurred to her that she should be on time occurrence:nevent; incident, happening incident: n unimportant or minor things happened event:na happening of importance 14) rag: n torn, frayed, odd cloth I use an oily rag to clean my bike rags: (pl )old, worn or torn clothes He gave five dollars to a tramp dressed in rags and tatters3 v.make untidy with scattered rubbish Newspapers littered the floor. 9)fashion: n. in / after the fashion of sb: (fml) like sb She paints in the fashion of Picasso. come into / be in fashion: become or be popular go / be out of fashion: become outdated fashionable: a. old-fashioned: a. 10)hairdresser: n. beautician: n. barber: n. 11)spring: v. jump p from the ground in a single movement spring out of bed A cat sprang out of the bushes. spring to life: suddenly become active On hearing his name called, the sleeping dog sprang to life. come / spring to mind: present itself to one’s thoughts Nothing immediately springs to mind. spring from sth: have sth as a source or origin Hatred often springs from fear. spring up: appear, develop, grow, etc. quickly or suddenly New houses were springing up all over the town. 12)a bag of bones: a very thin person or animal The cat was just a bag of bones. bag and baggage: with all one’s belongings, often suddenly or secretly Her tenant left, bag and baggage, without paying the rent. be in the bag: (of an result, outcome) be as desired Her re-election is in the bag. pack one’s bags: (prepare to) leave He was told to pack his bags. 13)occur: v. come into being as an event or a process; happen Death occurred at midnight, the doctor says. occur to sb: come into (a person’s mind) An idea has occurred to me. Did it ever occur to you to think of him? It never occurred to her that she should be on time. occurrence: n. event; incident, happening incident: n. unimportant or minor things happened event: n. a happening of importance 14)rag: n. torn, frayed, odd cloth I use an oily rag to clean my bike. rags: (pl.) old, worn or torn clothes He gave five dollars to a tramp dressed in rags and tatters
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