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Don’t waste these three: Time, Money and Energy

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Don’t waste these three: Time, Money and Energy

Purpose of Life

Purpose of LifPurpose of Life
Purpose of Life
At times we wonder, what is a purpose of our lives? Why are we here? What should our life achieve? Why few people are referred as 'Great'? Who told them their purpose of Life
Then we try to search the purpose of our existence. And in some time, we give up. We tell ourselves, "I'm here just to Live
No human is ever born with an objective. One needs to define the purpose of his life. Working towards it brings immense satisfaction. When you define a purpose that shall benefits all around you, you'll find a meaning to your life, in your existence. The moment you start working towards that purpose, you are on way to 'Greatness 

 

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suffuse

suffuse   

 

if warmth, colour, liquid etc suffuses something or someone, it covers or spreads through them  

 

 The light of the setting sun suffused the clouds 

 

 

be suffused with something if someone is suffused   

with a feeling, they are full of that feeling 

 She was suffused with happiness 

 

 

 

curler

curler  

 

a small plastic or metal tube used for making hair curl roller = 

 

Her hair was in curlers  

 

 

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The teacher's pet

!!!The teacher's pet 

 

a student in a class who is liked best by the teacher and therefore treated better than the other students 

 

Hello, stranger

  Hello, stranger 

 

used to greet someone who you have not seen for a long time

dean's list

dean's list  

 

a list of the best students at a university  

 

 

   ‌Big Man on Campus 

 

an important and popular male student at a college or university, especially someone who is good at sports

padlock


  

padlock

  a lock that you can put on a gate, door, bicycle etc 

He undid the padlock and eased back the lid 

 

tree

parts of a treetrunk, branch, leaf, blossom, roots, bark, twig 

a large area of treesforest, rainforest, jungle
a small area of trees: wood/woods, thicket British English, copse British English

 

types of treeevergreen, deciduous, conifer, fruit tree, hardwood tree
 

wood from treestimber, lumber, firewoodtree

to start to behave better

 

to start to behave better

 

mend your ways  

 

 turn over a new leaf  

  

clean up your act   

    

 straighten up    

 

 a reformed character 

  

  go straight  

  

 

 

cherry tomato

 

cherry tomato 

 

a type of very small tomato

 

 

 

secret

it's a secret 

 

 tell somebody a secret/let somebody in on a secret also  

 

reveal a secret formal    

 

keep a secret   =not tell someone about something    

 

your secret is safe with me  =I will not tell anyone about it  

 big secret  =an important secret, or something that is known by very few people   

 

 

  little  secret =a secret that is not very important  

  be a closely-guarded/well-kept secret  =a secret that very few people know about  

 

state/official secret 

 

 trade secret  

 

dark secret  = a secret about something bad  

    

 somebody's  innermost secrets = someone's most personal secrets

 

 it's no secret (that) (=everyone knows about this 

 

 it's an open secret (that)

most people know about this, although you might expect it to be a secret

  

 

carousel

carousel 

 

 a machine with wooden horses on it that turns around and around, which people can ride on for fun  

 

 


‌ the moving belt that you collect your bags from  

 at  an airport

outrider

outrider 

 

a guard or police officer who rides on a motorcycle or horse beside or in front of a vehicle in which an important person is travelling 

 

not confident

 not confident about talking to people

 

  shy       

    timid   

  coy        

  diffident    

   bashful      

Teachers

Teachers change the world one child at a time

kindness

How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it

black ice

black ice  

 

an area of ice that is very difficult to seeDriving conditions are dangerous, with black ice in many areas 

 

cleft lip

cleft lip 

 

 

A split in someone's upper lip, that they are born with  

 

red hot

 

red hot 

 

used to describe an object or surface that is very hot 

   

 

 

white hot 

    used to describe metal that is extremely hot 

  

 

seat

back/rear/front seat =the back or front seat in a car 

 driver's seat  

 

passenger seat  =the seat next to the driver's seat in a car

 

window/aisle seat  =a seat next to the window or aisle, for example on a plane

 

 empty/vacant seat front-row seat  =in a theatre, sports ground etc

 

 good seat  =one from which you can see well

 

ringside seat  =a seat in the front row for a sports event, especially a boxing match  

 

have/take a seat   

 

show somebody to their seat  

 

book/reserve a seat  

 

bums on seats British English informal (=used for talking about the number of people who go to an event, especially if this is a lot of people)