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Blackmail

an act of frightening someone into making a payment of money, as by revealing secrets:

Prison break

Proofread

to read in order to find and mark errors to be corrected

Writing technic

Kite

a light frame of wood or plastic, covered with some thin material, as paper, cloth, or plastic, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.


I use it when I was child

lanyard

a small cord for hanging a small object, as a whistle, around the neck.

KPMG lanyard

Victory

a success or superior position achieved against any opponent, competitor, opposition, difficulty, etc.:

Saudi team

defeat

to overcome in a contest;


beat:

This kind of problem always defeats me.

revolve

to turn around, as around a center point:

Earth revolves around the sun

wrinkle

a small crease in the skin, as from aging.

It happen with old women

equipment

anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose

We need equipment to finish our work

injured

to I do or cause harm of any kind to:

The accident injured a woman

occupy

to fill up with some activity; spend:

it is a way to occupy their time

Y'all

All of you

All of y'all

infect

to I affect with disease-producing germs:

Are you sick please do't infect me

arrangement

something that has been put in proper order

The arrangement of items on a table.

barefoot

With bare foot

a barefoot boy; to walk barefoot.

From now on

From this time and up

From now on I will speak English

Someone set me up

Someone put me in problems

Someone set me up with my manger

Something came up

Something happened to me and I can't solve my homework

Why you did not solve your homework?!


I'm sorry but


Something came up

Did you get my drift?

Did you understand me ?

Did you catch my drift?

Pinch

to squeeze between the finger and thumb, the jaws of an instrument, or the like

I couldn't believe my good luck! I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.

bear

Bear = to hold up or support: The columns can bear the weight of the roof

I can not bear it

Get the hell out of here.

Get out

Get out of her

contribute

To give something to

What can you contribute to help the poor

rural

characteristic of the countryside rather than the town; opposite of urban

A person who lives in a rural area. outside a city

Come on in

Come to me

Het patrek come on in

Pigs might fly

Every thing is possible

Every thing is possible

Walls have ears

To speak with me


Walls have ears

Walls have ears 😅

Don't judge the book by it's cover

It's clear 😂

I'm sorry


No need to explain

Don't Creating a storm in a tea cup

It's easy don't it a big problem

Take it easy , don't intimidation the point

I wouldn't do that if I were you

See hint

Hakem: I'm gonna swimming now 🏊🏻


Me: now 😱❄️


I wouldn't do that if I were you

Sleep on it

Make decision

I'll get back to you tomorrow , I have to sleep on it .

Coastal

the land next to the sea;


seashore:

We drove along the coast on Route 1

Put yourself in my shoes

Please understand my position

Put yourself instead of me 😄

get the ball rolling

Let's start

We have project let's get the ball rolling

Sleep on it

Thinking about it

I'll get back to you tomorrow


I have to sleep on it

I'm broke

I have No money

I have no money

Like the back of my hand

I know it very well

I know this city like the back of my hand

In ages

For a long time

I haven't seen him in ages

All ears

I'm listening

I'm all ears

All in my head

I just imagine

I'm sure it's all in my head

All in a day's work

It easy not big deal

No problem it's not big deal


It's all in a day's work

Filled in for me

Come in my place

While I was on vacation, he filled in for me

rumor

a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts:

Don't listen to rumor.

rumor

a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts:

Don't listen to rumor.

antibiotic

of or involving antibiotics:


an antibiotic medicine.

Loaded

Rich man

My uncle is Loaded ,so he buy expensive present