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The plot: Two attractive college students - the innocent and scholarly Sara and the manipulative and sexy Alex, become more than friends when they make a pact to kill off each other's nemesis. But Alex soon grabs the upper hand and Sara discovers she is being set up for murder. ...
“Roleplay allows us to play-act our way out of normative boundaries, even if just for a while,” Dr. Queen explains. “It can be especially taboo when it plays with power and social status.” On the other hand, it can be the magic sauce to get you and your partner off in delicio...
11. To produce (a sweat) copiously on the skin, as from exercise. 12. To force one's way out of; escape from: break jail. 13. To make or bring about by cutting or forcing: break a trail through the woods. 14. a. To find an opening or flaw in: They couldn't break my alib...
弄破;使流血to cut the surface of the skin and make it bleed 法律;承诺law/promise 4. [t] ~ sth 违犯;背弃to do sth that is against the law; to not keep a promise, etc. 暂停stop for short time 5. [i][t] 稍停;暂停to stop doing sth for a while, especially when it is time to...
break out, [no object]to begin suddenly; arise:An epidemic broke out. [no object* (~+out+in)](of a person's appearance) to have a mark or spots on the skin appear suddenly:Her face broke out in red blotches. [~+out+object]to take out or prepare for use:to break out the parac...
Google Share on Facebook back-breaking Thesaurus Idioms ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus back-breaking adjectiveexhausting,hard,difficult,wearing,tiring,draining,punishing,crippling,fatiguing,wearying,gruelling,debilitating,strenuous,arduous,laborious,toilsomeMany months of back...
Tan stresses that adult acne is not a problem that you can solve overnight. "Be vigilant in helping your skin," she says. "Most clinical studies [on skin-care products] run several weeks long to see the benefits. It takes time to get the skin back in balance." ...
In the video, a male voice asks: “Am I being or not being?…To be born with a skin that they make me feel is a sin stifles my mind and so I just be. To oppose this place that I chose, but I am being free.” For Neguin, it is a message he tells not only through words...
skin was probably irritated. If your skin is the same after not using the product for awhile (you might have to take a break for a couple of weeks), you either didn't take a long enough break or you reallyarepurging or breaking out (purging = shorter time, breaking out = longer ...