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  • 1congratulate — 01. I would just like to [congratulate] the newly married couple on this, the most important day in their lives. 02. The office staff bought a lovely gift to [congratulate] Bjork on the birth of her first child. 03. The couple received letters of …

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  • 2congratulate — verb ADVERB ▪ heartily, warmly ▪ personally, publicly ▪ The President himself is here to personally congratulate the winner. VERB + CONGRATULATE ▪ …

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  • 3congratulate oneself — you should congratulate yourself on this wonderful accomplishment Syn: take pride in, feel proud of, flatter oneself on, pat oneself on the back for; take/feel satisfaction in, take pleasure in, glory in, bask in, delight in …

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  • 4You're On! — was a Nickelodeon television game show which aired from 1998 1999. The show took a premise similar to Candid Camera; however, to adopt the format better for a children s game show, You re On! featured youth contestants trying to convince… …

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  • 5congratulate — [[t]kəngræ̱tʃʊleɪt[/t]] congratulates, congratulating, congratulated 1) VERB If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them. [V n on/for n/ ing] She congratulated him on the birth… …

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  • 6congratulate — con|grat|u|late [kənˈgrætʃuleıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of congratulari to wish happiness , from com ( COM ) + gratus pleasing ] 1.) to tell someone that you are happy because they have achieved something or… …

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  • 7congratulate — verb (T) 1 to tell someone that you are happy because they have achieved something or because something nice has happened to them: He never even stopped to congratulate me. | congratulate sb on: She congratulated me warmly on my exam results. 2… …

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  • 8congratulate */ — UK [kənˈɡrætʃʊleɪt] / US [kənˈɡrætʃəˌleɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms congratulate : present tense I/you/we/they congratulate he/she/it congratulates present participle congratulating past tense congratulated past participle congratulated to… …

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  • 9congratulate — con|grat|u|late [ kən grætʃə,leıt ] verb transitive * to tell someone you are pleased about their success, good luck, or happiness on a special occasion: The men were all congratulating one another warmly. congratulate someone on something: I… …

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  • 10You Can't Do That — Infobox Single Name =You Can t Do That Caption =US (Capitol) single cover Artist =The Beatles alt Artist = Album = Published = Released =20 March 1964 (UK) 16 March 1964 (US) track no = Recorded =Abbey Road Studios 25 February 1964 Genre =Beat… …

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