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  • 71you know something/what? — informal 1 used to emphasize the statement that comes after it You know something? I never trusted her. She lied to me again, but you know what? I really just don t care any more. 2 used to get someone s attention Hey …

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  • 72(You're the) Devil in Disguise — Single by Elvis Presley B side Please Don t Drag That String Around …

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  • 73know the meaning of something — know/not know/the meaning of something informal phrase used for emphasizing how much or how little you understand something Hungry? You don’t know the meaning of hunger. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you know, understand or agreesynonym ways of… …

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  • 74Never Will Be Mine — Single by Rye Rye featuring Robyn from the album Go! Pop! Bang! Released …

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  • 75know someone by sight — know (someone/something) by sight to recognize someone or something. I ve never spoken to him, but I know him by sight. Usage notes: usually used to suggest that you know what someone looks like but not what type of character someone has …

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  • 76know something by sight — know (someone/something) by sight to recognize someone or something. I ve never spoken to him, but I know him by sight. Usage notes: usually used to suggest that you know what someone looks like but not what type of character someone has …

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  • 77know by sight — know (someone/something) by sight to recognize someone or something. I ve never spoken to him, but I know him by sight. Usage notes: usually used to suggest that you know what someone looks like but not what type of character someone has …

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  • 78Never (Past Tense) — Single by The Roc Project feat. Tina Arena from the album Vous êtes toujours là …

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  • 79know the meaning of — (something) : to understand (something) because you have experienced it I know the meaning of loneliness. [=I know what it is like to be lonely] often used in negative statements Those people don t know the meaning of hard work. often used in an… …

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  • 80Generic you — In English grammar, generic you or indefinite you is the use of the pronoun you to refer to an unspecified person. Generic one is the use of one in the same way.In casual English, the second person pronoun you often takes on the additional role… …

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