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Mow, mown – Learn English

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March 29, 2012
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# 9. Mow, verb – cut down (an area of grass) with a machine. For example: Roger mowed the lawn. ( mown) I love the smell of newly mown grass – how about you? * PHRASAL VERB! -to “mow someone down” – kill or knock someone down with a car or other vehicle. Imagine...
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Head over heels! – Learn English!

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March 27, 2012
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# 8. Head over heels – 1. turning over completely in forward motion, as in a somersault. 2 (also head over heels in love) to be madly in love. Consider someone with a big head thinking that every girl he meets is head over heels in love with him!
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Have a big head? – Learn English!

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March 26, 2012
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# 7. To have “a big head” – if a person has a big head it could mean two things 1. their head is literally very big (it is probably difficult for such a person to walk being so unbalanced). and 2. they think they are more important than they are. Think of how...
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Sourcing props!

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March 26, 2012
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We’ve been sourcing props! Here are some musical pieces we will be using in the show:
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Whirling Dervishes – Learn English!

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March 25, 2012
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# 6. Whirling Dervishes – Not a common term used in English, but it appears in Déjà Vu! The Whirling Dervishes are a Sufi spiritual group created in Turkey, and their name comes from their famous practice of whirling (spinning around) as a form of remembrance of God. So… a whirlwind spins, a Whirling...
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Want a whirlwind romance? – Learn English!

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March 24, 2012
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# 5. Whirlwind, noun – 1. a small wind storm (rotating air), 2. a confused rush or energetic process. For example: a whirlwind political campaign, (as adjective): a whirlwind romance – a love affair that is very fast moving. 3. a rapidly active person.
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To put it bluntly – Learn English!

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March 22, 2012
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?# 4. Blunt, adjective – 1. (of an object) rounded; not sharp. For example: “Speaking in broken English is like writing with a blunt pencil!” 2. (of a person) quick and forceful in behaviour and saying aloud how one really thinks or feels. For example, if a blunt person thought your shoes looked stupid...
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Look sharp! – Learn English!

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March 21, 2012
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# 3. Sharp – (of an object) Having a thin cutting edge , able to cut something. You need a sharp knife to cut bread! What other things can you cut? Bread? Bacon? (of a person) to be sharp means to be clever, intelligent. and to “look sharp” means to be well-dressed, good looking.
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Breadwinner – Learn English!

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March 20, 2012
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# 2. “Breadwinner” noun – a person supporting a family with his or her earnings. For example: “When Mum got her new job she became the breadwinner of the family.” To “win” the bread is to earn it. also – breadwinning n & adj. Compare with “to bring home the bacon”. Why are bacon...
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Bring home the bacon! Learn English!

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March 19, 2012
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Word of the day! From now until the Prague Fringe Festival kicks off at the start of June we will be posting a new English word, phrase, or cultural topic each day which will feature in the Deja Vu script. Whether you are learning English as a second language, or if you are a...
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