pay attention to what you're doing

  • 71wake — wake1 [ weık ] (past tense woke [ wouk ] ; past participle wok|en [ woukən ] ) verb *** wake or wake up intransitive to stop sleeping: I woke at 5 o clock this morning. Alan woke to a quiet knocking on his door. wake (up) doing something: Jean… …

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  • 72Drew Carey — Carey in November 2008 Birth name Drew Allison Carey Born May 23, 1958 (1958 05 23) …

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  • 74must — [[t]məst, STRONG mʌst[/t]] ♦ musts (The noun is pronounced [[t]mʌ̱st[/t]].) 1) MODAL You use must to indicate that you think it is very important or necessary for something to happen. You use must not or mustn t to indicate that you think it is… …

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  • 75intent — [[t]ɪnte̱nt[/t]] intents 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ on/upon ing/n If you are intent on doing something, you are eager and determined to do it. The rebels are obviously intent on keeping up the pressure... The play starred a well known retired… …

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  • 77watch — /wɒtʃ / (say woch) verb (i) 1. to be on the lookout, look attentively, or be closely observant, as to see what comes, is done, happens, etc.: to watch while an experiment is performed. 2. to be careful or cautious. 3. to keep awake, especially… …

  • 78ˈget with — phrasal verb spoken get with it to pay attention to what is happening and start doing what you should be doing …

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  • 79Misty Copeland — Born September 10, 1982 (1982 09 10) (age 29) Kansas City, Missouri, United States Residence New York City, United States Nationality American Ethnicity …

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  • 80breathe — /bri:D/ verb 1 AIR (I, T) to take air into your lungs and send it out again: When you get an asthma attack you can t breathe. | People are concerned about the quality of the air they breathe. | breathe deeply (=take in a lot of air) 2 BLOW (I, T) …

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