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  • 11how about — 1) will you have something or will you agree to something How about some coffee before we go to work? 2) what is to be done about something We can t use her computer but how about one of the other staff members? 3) how do you feel about/think… …

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  • 12how about — phrasal what do you say to or think of < how about it, are you going? > …

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  • 13how about — idi what do you think or feel regarding? what is your response to?: If they don t have pumpkin pie, how about apple?[/ex] …

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  • 14how about something — how about (something/doing something) I suggest this. “What time should I pick you up?” “How about five o clock?” How about going for a drink after work? …

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  • 15how about doing something — how about (something/doing something) I suggest this. “What time should I pick you up?” “How about five o clock?” How about going for a drink after work? …

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  • 16how about that? — how about that?/how do you like that?/spoken phrase used when you are referring to something that is very surprising, annoying, or exciting So I’m going to be your new boss. How about that? Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or&#8230; …

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  • 17how\ about\ that — • how about that • what about that informal An expression of surprise, congratulation, or praise. When Jack heard of his brother s promotion, he exclaimed, How about that! Bill won the scholarship! What about that! …

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  • 18how about someone — how about (someone/something) I am surprised by someone or something. How about that guy who was arrested for riding his bicycle on the expressway? Usage notes: usually intended to get someone to say what they think …

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  • 19how about something — how about (someone/something) I am surprised by someone or something. How about that guy who was arrested for riding his bicycle on the expressway? Usage notes: usually intended to get someone to say what they think …

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  • 20How About You? — is a popular song composed by Burton Lane, with lyrics by Ralph Freed. It was introduced in the 1941 film Babes on Broadway by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney.Notable recordings*Frank Sinatra Songs for Swingin Lovers (1956) …

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