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Traditional English :: trying
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trying.html - adj. annoying, vexatious; hard to endure. |
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Traditional English :: trying
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trying.html - adj. annoying, vexatious; hard to endure. |
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Traditional English :: trying
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trying.html - adj. annoying, vexatious; hard to endure. |
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English Idioms :: try on
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trying.html - {v.} To put (clothing) on to see if it fits. * /She tried on several pairs of shoes before she found one she liked./ * /The clerk told him to try the coat on./ |
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English Idioms :: try one's hand
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trying.html - {v. phr.} To make an inexperienced attempt (at something unfamiliar.) * /I thought I would try my hand at bowling, although I had never bowled before./ |
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English Idioms :: try one's wings
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trying.html - {v. phr.} To try out a recently acquired ability. * /Marjorie just had her twelfth French lesson and wants to try her wings by speaking with our visitors from Paris./ |
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