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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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susceptable to (something)<br />

- to be easily persuaded, to be easily influenced, to likely to become sick<br />

The young boy is very susceptable to the influence of the older boys around him.<br />

swallow one`s pride<br />

- to bring one`s pride under control, to become humble<br />

I had to swallow my pride <strong>and</strong> ask my father for some money.<br />

swallow (something) hook, line, <strong>and</strong> sinker<br />

- to believe something completely<br />

I swallowed everything hook, line, <strong>and</strong> sinker when my friend told me the story about<br />

how he lost his car keys.<br />

swamped with (something)<br />

- to be overwhelmed with something<br />

"I am swamped with work at the moment so I can`t meet you tonight."<br />

swan song<br />

- a final appearance<br />

He was a big hit during his swan song at the company last week.<br />

swear by (something)<br />

- to have complete confidence in something, to be sure of something<br />

My father swears by the walk that he takes every morning.<br />

swear off (something)<br />

- to decide to give up something that you are in the habit of using<br />

My friend swore off tobacco several years ago.<br />

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