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TIDY UP

to make a place or
a collection of things tidy:
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
GRUESOME
extremely unpleasant and
shocking:
The movie was pretty
gruesome.
BAHRAIN
Bahrain (
i
/bren/; Arabic:
al-
Barayn; Persian: Bahreyn
), officially the Kingdom of
Bahrain (Arabic:
Mamlakat al-Barayn) is
a small island country situated
near the western shores of
the Persian Gulf.
ST LUCIA
Saint
Lucia
i
/sent lu/ (French: S
ainte-Lucie) is
a sovereign island country in
the eastern Caribbean Sea on
the boundary with the
Atlantic Ocean.
MACEDONIA
Macedonia (
i
/msdoni/ mas-i-DOH-
nee-
; Macedonian: , transliterat
ed: Makedonija), officially theRepublic of
Macedonia ( ,
transliterated: Republika
Makedonija [rpublika
makdnija] ( listen)), is a country
located in the central Balkan
peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one
of the successor states of the
former Yugoslavia, from which it declared
independence in 1991.
EXPAT
expatriate
noun [C]

/ksptrit/ /kspetrit/ (
ABBR
EVIATION
expat,
/ekspat/)
someone who does not live in
their own country:A
large community of
expatriates has settled there.
ATHABASCA
Athabasca
geographical name \a-th-
bas-k, -
Athabasca University (AU) is
a leading Canadian online
university focused on the
future of learning.
REGISTRAR
registrar
noun [C] /redstrr/ US
a person who keeps records,
esp.
a college or university official
who
is responsible for students
records of classes and marks
PRAM
pram
noun [C] UK /prm/ UK (US ba
by carriage) US
a vehicle for moving a baby
around that consists of
a small bed supported by
a frame on four wheels:
I saw her pushing a pram down
the street.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.
TAKE THE MICK OUT
OF
UK INFORMAL to laugh at
someone and make
them seem silly, by copying that
person's behaviour in
a funny or unkind way:
A group of other boys were
taking the mickey out of him.
She's always taking the mick -
she's got no respect for
the managersat all.

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