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to wait patiently for something in Idioms
to become alert and pay attention in Idioms
to stay with someone (a sick person) during the night in Idioms
to please someone in Idioms
feeling very good or happy in Idioms
to be in a favorable situation in Idioms
dead (buried six feet under the ground in a grave) in Idioms
to be the same, to have no difference between two things in Idioms
a power to know or feel things other than by sight/hearing/smell/taste/touch in Idioms
to try to form an opinion of someone, to assess a situation in Idioms
to risk danger or disapproval about something in Idioms
a family secret that one does not like to talk about in Idioms
a poor area of a city where many people have no money or job or good housing in Idioms
to scold someone angrily, to spank or beat someone in Idioms
very skinny in Idioms
only on the surface, having no deep or honest meaning in Idioms
to run away and not come to trial and therefore give up the money (bail) that you have paid the court to guarantee that you appear in Idioms
to forget about something in Idioms
to sneak away from someone or some event in Idioms
to jump over a rope that is held by two people and which goes over your head and under your feet in Idioms
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