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look into: investigate something.
Verb - The college principal promised to look into the matter.
grow up: advance to maturity; develop into an adult.
Verb - It's a wonderful place to grow up
catch-on: to become popular or fashionable. to grasp mentally; understand.
Verb - It may take a few minutes, but he'll catch on .
break-down: (of a machine or motor vehicle) suddenly cease to function.
Verb - She was about to have a break down .
well-educated: has a lot of knowledge about many subjects, usually because they have studied a lot at college or university.
Adjective - The group was characterized as being well-educated and liberal.
time-saving: reducing the amount of time needed to do something.
Adjective - The ligating and dividing system stapler is a very efficient time-saving device.
purposed-built: built for a particular purpose
Adjective - One nursing home was purpose-built to house 70 residents.
open-minded:willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced.
Adjective - Don't be so open-minded your brains will fall out.
old-fashioned: in or according to styles or types no longer current or common; not modern.
Adjective - The people were dressed in old fashioned clothes.
money-making: producing a profit, especially with little effort; profitable.
Adjective - It pays to spend time and money making sure the cake is just right!
left-handed: (of a person) using the left hand more naturally than the right.
Adjective - I play tennis right-handed but I write left-handed.
hard-working: (of a person) tending to work with energy and commitment; diligent.
Adjective - We are proud of our laborious and hardworking students.
good-looking: (chiefly of a person) attractive.
Adjective - He was so good looking and had such a sexy voice.
fair-haired: having light-colored hair.
Adjective - He's a tall, fair-haired guy.
eye-catching: tending to attract attention; striking.
Adjective - They packaged their candy in eye-catching wrappers.
English-speaking: able to communicate in English. Synonyms: communicative, communicatory. able or tending to communicate.
Adjective - I like to english-speaking with others peoples.
easy-going: relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner.
Adjective - His friends described him as an easy-going person.
cold-blooded: done or acting without consideration, compunction, or clemency cold-blooded murder. b : matter-of-fact, emotionless a cold-blooded assessment.
Adjective - I don´t like the cold-blooded.
bad-tempered: easily annoyed or made angry.
Adjective: He was bad-tempered and graceless in defeat.
award-winning: an award-winning product, business, or person has won a prize or prizes
Adjective: The hotel's award-winning restaurant specializes in traditional food.