stake its claim
hung up (on/about something/somebody)(informal, disapproving)very worried about something/somebody; thinking about something/somebody too muchYou're not still hung up on that girl?He's too hung up about fitness.
stake (out) a/your claim (to/for/on something)
to say or show publicly that you think something should be yours
Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday.penultimate=áp chótremittancein office=tại chứcat odds with=in disagreementrivalry=put an embargo in place=lenh be quan toa canginvolve=bao gomcomedic film kəˈmidɪk/ hapless
(put something) in a nutshell
(to say or express something) in a very clear way, using few words
To put it in a nutshell, we're bankrupt.
Definition of scrub verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
scrubbing, scrubbed1 [transitive, intransitive] to clean something by rubbing it hard, perhaps with a brush and usually with soap and waterscrub something/yourselfI found him in the kitchen, scrubbing the floor.He stepped into the shower and scrubbed himself all over.scrub something/yourself downShe scrubbed the counters down with bleach.scrub (at something)The woman scrubbed at her face with a tissue.scrub something/yourself + adjectiveScrub the vegetables clean.2 [transitive]scrub something(informal) to cancel something that you have arranged to do
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be on a roll
to be having a successful period United are on a roll right now
allure
noun
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they're all staring straight down, completely and totally engrossed in cell phones
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