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#3480
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live by
phrasal-verb
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to follow certain principles or moral values
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Our organization lives by honesty and transparency. |
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#3481
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live for
phrasal-verb
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to find hope or meaning in something or someone
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She lives for her children and their happiness. |
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#3482
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be there for
phrasal-verb
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to be available to help or comfort someone in need
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She promised to always be there for her sister no matter what. |
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#3483
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be there through
phrasal-verb
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to stay with someone and support them through difficulties
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He was there through her hardest times. |
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#3484
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be thrilled about
phrasal-verb
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to feel very excited or pleased about something
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She was thrilled about her upcoming vacation. |
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#3485
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be torn between
phrasal-verb
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to have difficulty choosing between two options
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I’m torn between taking the job and staying at home. |
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#3486
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be touched by
phrasal-verb
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to feel emotional because of someone’s kindness
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I was really touched by your kind words. |
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#3487
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be unsure of
phrasal-verb
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to not feel confident or certain about something
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I’m unsure of what to say in that situation. |
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#3488
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beam at
phrasal-verb
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to give a big, happy smile to someone
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He beamed at his friends during the celebration. |
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#3489
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beam with
phrasal-verb
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to smile widely because of happiness or pride
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He beamed with pride when his daughter won the competition. |
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#3490
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beam with joy
phrasal-verb
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to smile very happily because of joy
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She beamed with joy when she heard the good news. |
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#3491
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beam with pride
phrasal-verb
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to smile happily because of feeling proud
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His mother beamed with pride at his graduation ceremony. |
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#3492
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bounce back after
phrasal-verb
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to recover from failure or setback quickly
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He managed to bounce back after losing his job. |
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#3493
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bounce back emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to recover emotionally from a difficult experience
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She took time to bounce back emotionally after losing her job. |
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#3494
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bounce back from
phrasal-verb
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to recover quickly after a setback or failure
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After losing the match, the team quickly bounced back from defeat. |
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#3495
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bounce forward
phrasal-verb
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to recover from difficulties and move ahead with improvement
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After the recession, the nation aims to bounce forward with stronger growth. |
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#3496
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bounce ideas around
phrasal-verb
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to share and discuss ideas with others
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We often bounce ideas around during our weekly meetings. |
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#3497
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bounce ideas off
phrasal-verb
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to share and discuss ideas with someone to get feedback
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I love to bounce ideas off my teammates before finalizing a plan. |
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#3498
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bounce off
phrasal-verb
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to discuss an idea with someone to get their opinion
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I’d like to bounce off a few ideas with you before the presentation. |
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#3499
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bounce within
phrasal-verb
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to manage emotions internally without expressing them outwardly
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He tends to bounce within instead of sharing his struggles. |
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#3500
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bow to
phrasal-verb
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to accept the authority or influence of someone or something unwillingly
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The government finally bowed to public pressure. |
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#3501
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brace for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare for something unpleasant or difficult
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The company is bracing for possible losses after the policy change. |
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#3502
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burst into
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly begin to express a strong emotion such as laughter or crying
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The children burst into laughter at the funny story. |
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#3503
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burst into flames
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start burning
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The car burst into flames after the collision. |
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#3504
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burst into laughter
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start laughing loudly
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They burst into laughter after hearing the funny story. |
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#3505
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burst into song
phrasal-verb
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to start singing suddenly out of happiness
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He burst into song when he got the good news. |
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#3506
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burst out
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start laughing or crying due to surprise or emotion
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She burst out laughing when she saw his funny costume. |
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#3507
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burst out crying
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start crying loudly
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The child burst out crying when his toy broke. |
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#3508
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burst out laughing
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start laughing
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Everyone burst out laughing at his silly joke. |
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#3509
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burst out smiling
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start smiling widely
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When she saw the surprise gift, she burst out smiling. |