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look into: to make sure or take care (that something is done)
verb. The United Nations should look into the reasons for that situation and hold itself to account.
grow up: to become mature
verb. There's loving your children and seeing them grow up right.
catch-on: to become aware
verb. Middle-years children usually catch on relatively quickly.
breakdown: to arrange or assign according to type
verb. The breakdown of the requirements is presented below.
well-educated: highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
adjective. I enjoyed conversing with someone who is well-educated and down-to-earth.
time-saving:making it possible to do something quickly; causing something to happen or end faster
adjective. Learn the time-saving tips that prove the value of rapid prototyping.
purposed-built: built for a particular purpose
adjective. Purposed built facilities for clinical manufacturing challenges at Praxis
open-minded: receptive to arguments or ideas
adjective. I'd have thought you were more open-minded.
old-fashioned: of, relating to, or characteristic of a past era
adjective. Somewhere dimly lit and terribly old-fashioned.
moneymaking: one that accumulates wealth
noun. I'm in the moneymaking business.
left-handed: using the left hand habitually or more easily than the right also : swinging from left to right
adjective. Hope you brought me a left-handed cup.
hardworking:constantly, regularly, or habitually engaged in earnest and energetic work
adjective. Coworkers describe him as likable and hardworking.
good-looking: very pleasing to look at
adjective. Tall, good-looking, dark hair...
fair-haired: specially favored : WHITE-HEADED —used especially in the phrase fair-haired boy
adjective. Look for a fair-haired, young foreigner with two suitcases.
eye-catching: something that arrests the eye
noun. These luminous pink freshwater pearls have an eye-catching color.
English-speaking: able to communicate in English.
adjective. This mission is fulfilled in a mainly English-speaking environment.
easy-going: relaxed and casual in style or manner
adjective. An easygoing pace
cold-blooded: done or acting without consideration, compunction, or clemency
adjective.You're dealing with cold-blooded people, Jethro.
bad-tempered: easily annoyed or angered : having or showing a bad temper
adjective. The bad-tempered Chairman Jean Thierry Cha.
award-winning: having received awards
adjective. The award-winning guest loyalty program that honors members with travel experiences worth sharing.