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have in mind
Meaning: To be considering or planning something in particular.
Example: I had in mind a quiet weekend away in the countryside.
booked up
Meaning: Fully reserved or occupied, with no availability left.
Example: The hotel was booked up months in advance of the festival.
put in
Meaning: To install or add something to a place.
Example: They put in a new heating system last winter.
make the most of
Meaning: To take full advantage of something enjoyable or beneficial.
Example: We made the most of the sunny weather by having a picnic in the park.
patio
IPA: /ˈpæt.i.oʊ/ (US), /ˈpæt.i.əʊ/ (UK)
Meaning: A paved outdoor area adjoining a house, often used for dining or recreation.
Meaning: A paved outdoor area adjoining a house, often used for dining or recreation.
Example: They enjoyed breakfast on the patio overlooking the garden.
farmyard
IPA: /ˈfɑːrm.jɑːrd/ (US), /ˈfɑːm.jɑːd/ (UK)
Meaning: An area of land near farm buildings, often used for storage or animals.
Meaning: An area of land near farm buildings, often used for storage or animals.
Example: The children played in the farmyard among the chickens and haystacks.
cosy
IPA: /ˈkoʊ.zi/ (US), /ˈkəʊ.zi/ (UK)
Meaning: Warm, comfortable, and pleasant, often referring to a room or atmosphere.
Meaning: Warm, comfortable, and pleasant, often referring to a room or atmosphere.
Example: We sat by the fire in a cosy little cottage.
deposit
IPA: /dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/ (US), /dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/ (UK)
Meaning: A sum of money paid in advance to secure a booking or purchase.
Meaning: A sum of money paid in advance to secure a booking or purchase.
Example: She paid a deposit to reserve the apartment for the summer.
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