Friday, October 19, 2012

idioms S

Idioms S
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save up = save; save money for a purpose
I'm trying to save up money for a new car.
scare away = scare; frighten
Many farmers think that a scarecrow can frighten away birds that will eat their crops.
scarecrow
set up = to create something, usually for a purpose.
They set their tent up outside of a wooded area.
show up = arrive, go or come to a place; often used for appointments or work.
He always shows up late at meetings.
Sometimes he never shows up.
so far = up until now
They've only completed one wall on this house so far.
sort of = a little; in some small way
Those clouds look sort of like smoke.
I'm sort of tired. I think I'll go to bed now.
stick with = to continue doing something; not to quit or give up
The fist bump is becoming popular in the U.S., but I think I'll stick with the traditional handshake.
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