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What do these phrases 'get on the back' and 'bear it down' mean? [closed]

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Why is 'that' in 'beyond that of"? [duplicate]

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I don't understand grammar and meaning 'to hate did not back down'

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What does 'They hurried by him' mean in context?

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What does 'For' mean in "For he's a jolly good fellow"?

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What does 'take in' mean here? [closed]

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What is 'use' here a noun or a verb?

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Why in one case 'wrong' is used 'of' in other 'with'?

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What does 'a bear' mean here as a noun?

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King to rook three. Knight to king six

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What does 'dimmed the stars for a great arc' mean?

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What does 'turn to' mean in the end of the sentence?

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2 times 'that' in sentence confuses me to understand the meaning

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What is the difference between 'remind someone of' and 'remind someone about'?

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What does 'flattened out' mean here?

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What does 'butted up' mean here:

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What does **pulled at** mean here?

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What does **reluctant, eager** mean together here?

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goofing it up, got herself up

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Why you say 'ran **at** the column' but 'flung herself **against** the transparent door'

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'set in' 'coming out of' 'got out' 'those' cause difficulties in context

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What does 'entered upon his idiocy' mean?

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'pursue' and 'pursue out of'

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His had been a life with only one tragedy

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Does this mixture make any sense - "one part irony to one part convention"?

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'justify their idleness to their intelligence' Why 'to'?

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Is it the same to say 'with neither' or 'without both' in context?

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Could you explain the Instrumental case for words used with 'to justify'

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What does 'reality base' mean?

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What does 'left off at' mean here?