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onursaka commented on the word cloak
often cloaked in: apples products are often cloaked in mystery before they are released.
Feb 20, 2012
onursaka commented on the word arbiter
not arbitrator.
Feb 18, 2012
onursaka commented on the word think highly of
praised.
onursaka commented on the word hint
hint at something.
onursaka commented on the word preponderance
the preponderance of black population has immigrated from south to north.
onursaka commented on the word list out
to remove something from a list
Jan 31, 2012
onursaka commented on the word spill over
the main idea spills over into the second paragraph.
Jan 30, 2012
onursaka commented on the word excerpt
the passages are excerpts from longer works
onursaka commented on the word beef up
beef up the conclusion.
onursaka commented on the word poke fun
poke fun at something or somebody
Jan 29, 2012
onursaka commented on the word fall off
fall off of smtg.
Jan 28, 2012
onursaka commented on the word stretch
noun. stretch of something, stretch of nature.
onursaka commented on the word species
singular!
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word aside
aside the highway - aside from smth. - beside: the low mpg aside, the car is just awesome.
onursaka commented on the word diverged
diverged from smt.
onursaka commented on the word lively
lively is not an adverb according to manhattan gmat. use in a lively manner. it is an adjective.
onursaka commented on the word coyly
in a shy yet flirtatious way
onursaka commented on the word timely
In American English (for GMAT) timely is an adjective, not an adverb. do it in a timely manner.
onursaka commented on the word tell
to distinguish - tell something from something. it is hard to tell the good from the bad in this movie.
Jan 26, 2012
onursaka commented on the word run afoul
run afoul of the law
Jan 25, 2012
onursaka commented on the word stand in
stand in for something.
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onursaka commented on the word cloak
often cloaked in: apples products are often cloaked in mystery before they are released.
Feb 20, 2012
onursaka commented on the word arbiter
not arbitrator.
Feb 18, 2012
onursaka commented on the word think highly of
praised.
Feb 18, 2012
onursaka commented on the word hint
hint at something.
Feb 18, 2012
onursaka commented on the word preponderance
the preponderance of black population has immigrated from south to north.
Feb 18, 2012
onursaka commented on the word list out
to remove something from a list
Jan 31, 2012
onursaka commented on the word spill over
the main idea spills over into the second paragraph.
Jan 30, 2012
onursaka commented on the word excerpt
the passages are excerpts from longer works
Jan 30, 2012
onursaka commented on the word beef up
beef up the conclusion.
Jan 30, 2012
onursaka commented on the word poke fun
poke fun at something or somebody
Jan 29, 2012
onursaka commented on the word fall off
fall off of smtg.
Jan 28, 2012
onursaka commented on the word stretch
noun. stretch of something, stretch of nature.
Jan 28, 2012
onursaka commented on the word species
singular!
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word aside
aside the highway - aside from smth. - beside: the low mpg aside, the car is just awesome.
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word diverged
diverged from smt.
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word lively
lively is not an adverb according to manhattan gmat. use in a lively manner. it is an adjective.
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word coyly
in a shy yet flirtatious way
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word timely
In American English (for GMAT) timely is an adjective, not an adverb. do it in a timely manner.
Jan 27, 2012
onursaka commented on the word tell
to distinguish - tell something from something. it is hard to tell the good from the bad in this movie.
Jan 26, 2012
onursaka commented on the word run afoul
run afoul of the law
Jan 25, 2012
onursaka commented on the word stand in
stand in for something.
Jan 25, 2012