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  • 1Somebody's Me — Infobox Single | Name = Somebody s Me / Alguien Soy Yo Artist = Enrique Iglesias from Album = Insomniac Released = flagicon|United States August 8, 2007 flagicon|Europe December 10, 2007 Format = CD single, digital download Recorded = 2006 Genre …

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  • 2choose up — verb form sides, as for a game (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑form, ↑organize, ↑organise • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * verb …

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  • 3fasten on(to) somebody — ˈfasten on(to) sb/sth derived to choose or follow sb/sth in a determined way Syn: ↑latch on to somebody Main entry: ↑fastenderived …

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  • 4single somebody out (for something somebody) — ˌsingle sb/sthˈout (for sth/as sb/sth) derived to choose sb/sth from a group for special attention • She was singled out for criticism. • He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games. Main entry: ↑singlederived …

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  • 5single somebody out (for as somebody) — ˌsingle sb/sthˈout (for sth/as sb/sth) derived to choose sb/sth from a group for special attention • She was singled out for criticism. • He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games. Main entry: ↑singlederived …

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  • 6blend in (with somebody) — ˌblend ˈin (with sth/sb) derived if sth blends in, it is similar to its surroundings or matches its surroundings • Choose curtains that blend in with your decor. • The thieves soon blended in with the crowd and got away. Main entry: ↑blendderived …

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  • 7fix on somebody — ˈfix on sb/sth derived to choose sb/sth • They ve fixed on Paris for their honeymoon. • Have you fixed on a date for the meeting? Main entry: ↑fixderived …

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  • 8plump for somebody — ˈplump for sb/sth derived (informal) to choose sb/sth from a number of people or things, especially after thinking carefully Main entry: ↑plumpderived …

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  • 9single something out (for something somebody) — ˌsingle sb/sthˈout (for sth/as sb/sth) derived to choose sb/sth from a group for special attention • She was singled out for criticism. • He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games. Main entry: ↑singlederived …

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  • 10single something out (for as somebody) — ˌsingle sb/sthˈout (for sth/as sb/sth) derived to choose sb/sth from a group for special attention • She was singled out for criticism. • He was singled out as the outstanding performer of the games. Main entry: ↑singlederived …

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