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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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sound off about (something)<br />

- to tell what one knows or thinks in a loud voice<br />

My friend is always sounding off about why he does not like his job.<br />

sound (someone) out<br />

- to try to find out how a person feels about something by asking him or her questions<br />

The man has been sounding out his wife to see if she wants to move to a new house.<br />

soup (something) up<br />

- to change <strong>and</strong> add something to make something more powerful or faster<br />

My friend souped his car up when he was a teenager.<br />

sow one's wild oats<br />

- to do wild <strong>and</strong> foolish things in one's youth<br />

The man sowed his wild oats when he was a young man.<br />

spaced out<br />

- to be confused or incoherent, to resemble someone who is using drugs, to be<br />

daydreaming<br />

The boy was totally spaced out when the teacher asked him a question about the<br />

homework.<br />

spare (someone) (something)<br />

- to exempt someone from having to listen to or express something<br />

I wish that our teacher would spare us her speeches about her difficult childhood.<br />

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