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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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shy away from (someone or something)<br />

- to avoid someone or something<br />

Recently my doctor has shied away from giving me advice about my eating habits.<br />

sick <strong>and</strong> tired of (someone or something)<br />

- to dislike someone or something, to be annoyed with/by someone or something<br />

I am sick <strong>and</strong> tired of my friend's constant complaining.<br />

to be sick in bed<br />

- to remain in bed while one is sick<br />

My father was sick in bed for three days last week.<br />

sick of (someone or something)<br />

- to be bored with or dislike someone or something<br />

I think that the clerk is sick of working late every day.<br />

side against (someone)<br />

- to take sides against someone<br />

My friend always sides against me when I am involved in an argument with someone.<br />

side with (someone)<br />

- to favor or support someone's position in a dispute<br />

The mother always sides with her daughter when the daughter has an argument.<br />

a sight for sore eyes<br />

- a welcome sight<br />

The man was a sight for sore eyes when he returned to work after a three-week<br />

holiday.<br />

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